AUTOCRYPT Achieves ASPICE CL2 Certification For TEE-Based Embedded Systems Security

AUTOCRYPT Achieves ASPICE CL2 Certification For TEE-Based Embedded Systems Security

AUTOCRYPT, the global leader in automotive cybersecurity and connected mobility technologies, announced that it has achieved its ASPICE Capability Level (CL) 2 certification. It is one of the very first and very few cybersecurity vendors to achieve this certification. AUTOCRYPT has been recognized for its well-established processes for securing embedded systems and software.

ASPICE, for Automotive Software Process Improvement Capability Determination, is an assessment scale used for an automotive supplier’s software development and management procedures. It is a de facto standard for continuous improvement in the software supply chain, confirming that all components are planned, executed and managed in a systematic way.

AUTOCRYPT has achieved ASPICE CL2 certification for its AutoCrypt IVS-TEE software security platform, a Trusted Execution Environment (TEE) embedded in application processors. Since the TEE is separate from ordinary operating systems, it allows applications to run in an isolated and secure environment. Being one of the first to integrate TEEs into the automotive ecosystem, AUTOCRYPT expects to further strengthen its international partnership network for embedded software security.

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“Automotive architecture is changing rapidly. More and more application processors are being integrated into vehicles to run advanced applications such as ADAS (driver assistance system), infotainment and central communication unit. This makes software security a determining factor in vehicle quality, reliability and safety,” said Daniel ES Kim, CEO of AUTOCRYPT. “We look forward to integrating cutting-edge security technologies into the automotive supply chain to ensure a reliable and flawless software experience. »

Beyond its use in in-vehicle systems security, AutoCrypt IVS-TEE will soon be integrated into services requiring essential security such as OTA (remote vehicle update), digital keys and smart charging. electric vehicles. This solution is now available worldwide for OEMs and third-party vendors.

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