FPT Software and VinCSS are collaborating to offer automotive security solutions to OEMs and Tier 1 suppliers, combining resources, expertise, and networks to meet global industry standards.
FPT Software will integrate VinCSS’s solutions into its existing products and services to improve its cybersecurity capabilities, according to an MoU between the companies.
This integration will enable FPT Software to access more demanding markets, such as the U.S. and Europe, where VinCSS’s certified automotive cybersecurity solutions are essential for compliance with high safety standards.
VinCSS will also provide cybersecurity training materials and resources, empowering FPT Software to engage effectively with customers.
A collaboration will allow VinCSS to access FPT Software’s global client network, generating new business opportunities and sales revenue. Photo courtesy of VinCSS |
“With FPT Software’s decade-long experience, scalable workforce, and global presence, combined with VinCSS’s cutting-edge cybersecurity solutions, we are confident that this partnership will pave the way for us to deliver exceptional values to our global clients and shape the future of connected mobility,” said Kinh Nguyen, CEO of FPT Automotive.
Tin Nguyen, Director of Automotive Cybersecurity at VinCSS, said that while VinCSS has achieved significant success in launching automotive cybersecurity services within the region, their partnership with FPT Automotive enables them to expand the global reach and tap into new markets.
“Their extensive network allows us to deliver greater value in the secure development of automotive systems across multiple new markets that are still in search of top-tier service providers like VinCSS,” he added.
The automotive industry is undergoing a significant transformation.
Modern vehicles are no longer just mechanical machines; they are becoming sophisticated, interconnected systems powered by complex software.
This shift is reshaping the automotive landscape, bringing new opportunities and challenges.
Modern vehicles have evolved into complex machines, each containing up to 150 Electronic Control Units (ECUs) and more than 100 million lines of software code, projected to rise to 300 million by 2030.
These vehicles boast more software than any platforms like Facebook, Microsoft Office 2013, and even the Boeing 787.
As the software integration in vehicles increases, so does the risk of bugs and vulnerabilities, which can be exploited by malicious attackers, leading to severe consequences for safety, privacy, and vehicle operation.
According to Deloitte, by 2025, over 470 million connected vehicles are expected globally, significantly raising cybersecurity risks.
Since 2016, there has been a staggering 605% increase in automotive cybersecurity incidents, with a 339% growth observed since 2018 alone, according to Upstream Security’s Automotive Cybersecurity Report along the years.
The Automotive Cybersecurity Market 2023 report from GlobeNewswire also shows that the automotive industry could face losses of up to US$505 billion due to cyberattacks by 2024.
As vehicles become more connected and reliant on software, cybersecurity has emerged as a critical concern.
The ecosystem of connected cars extends beyond the vehicles themselves to include Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs), Tier 1 suppliers, backend systems, partners, vendors, charging infrastructure, and more.
Each component presents unique cybersecurity challenges that must be addressed comprehensively.
To address these challenges, automotive manufacturers and Tier 1 suppliers must implement robust cybersecurity measures in all phases, from design through manufacturing, validation, verification, and ongoing monitoring and updates.
FPT Software and VinCSS are cooperating to solve this problem.
As part of FPT Software and its parent company FPT Corporation’s focus on the automotive industry, FPT Automotive was launched last December.
The automotive technology subsidiary boasts a global team of 4,000 software engineers and experts, serving notable clients such as Hyundai, Honda, and Volvo.
Earlier this year, the company inaugurated a new office in Pune, India, as part of its strategy to become a billion-dollar, world-class provider of automotive services and products by 2030.
Established in 2018, VinCSS is a pioneering technology startup in the cybersecurity industry, specializing in identity and access management, IT and IoT security, and automotive cybersecurity.
Automotive cybersecurity is at the core of the company’s offerings.
It provides end-to-end cybersecurity assessment and evaluation services based on international regulations, conducts penetration testing, and develops robust security frameworks, all implemented by an internationally accredited team of experts.
VinCSS has recently supported one EV maker in achieving the UN R155 and R156 certifications for five car models in less than two years.
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