Infineon Receives ISO/SAE 21434 Certification for Automotive Cybersecurity Standard

The newly promulgated Regulation No. 155 (UN R155) by the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE) aims to address the increasingly prominent cybersecurity issues of intelligent networked vehicles. The regulation, effective from July 2022, requires automakers to adopt a safety-by-design approach in their products and processes. To sell new vehicles into markets covered by Regulation R155, automakers must obtain a valid cybersecurity management system (CSMS) compliance certification for each model. To achieve this certification, automakers must implement cybersecurity practices throughout the supply chain to reduce the overall risk of attack on a vehicle throughout its lifecycle, from initial concept to vehicle end-of-life.

In order to help customers meet the requirements of national and international cyber security regulations such as UN R155 regulations, Infineon Technologies AG (FSE code: IFX / OTCQX code: IFNNY) became the first batch to obtain the ISO/SAE 21434 new international standard certification for automotive cyber security management systems One of the semiconductor suppliers. Certification to this standard is carried out by TÜV Nord. In addition, Infineon's upcoming AURIX™ TC4xx series of microcontrollers has a new innovative network security architecture and is expected to pass the ISO/SAE 21434 standard certification.

Infineon's ISO/SAE 21434 compliant CSMS for a wide range of Infineon products supporting automotive cybersecurity, including AURIX™ microcontrollers and PSOC™ microcontrollers, SEMPER™ Secure Flash Memory, OPTIGA™ Hardware Security Modules Wait. The CSMS follows industry best practices and covers information technology, manufacturing technology, and specific regional and regulatory environments.

Infineon's network threat monitoring system can actively analyze relevant network security vulnerability disclosure behaviors and conduct related assessments in accordance with the ISO/SAE 21434-compliant product security incident response process to reduce the potential risks faced by Infineon's security products and systems. threaten. With these ISO/SAE 21434-compliant monitoring systems and incident response capabilities, Infineon will work closely with customers to quickly identify and mitigate product safety risks in compliance with risk management plans and relevant regulations.

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