Latest from Automotive

Dreamstime_Wrightstudio_240359563
dreamstime_wrightstudio_240359563
Dreamstime_Jamesteohart_161233010
dreamstime_andjamesteohart_161233010_promo
ID 211678764 © Andrey Sayfutdinov | Dreamstime.com
Lithium_Ion_Batteries_Stock_1_Dreamstime_
ID 21506016 © Cherkas | Dreamstime.com
_cable_dreamstime_l_21506016
Toshiba (generated with AI)
ednp_toshibaautobrushedmotordriver_eyecandy
Dreamstime_Nahid-Hasan-Masud_332026927
dreamstime_nahidhasanmasud_332026927
Dreamstime_jan-dzacovsky_206876437
dreamstime_jandzacovsky_206876437
ID 339941804 © Dzmitry Auramchik | Dreamstime.com
678688d90f5d359e0758dbe6 Autosecurity Dreamstime Aidzmitryauramchik 3399418

Adapting to UN Regulation 155: Automotive Cybersecurity Solutions (Download)

Jan. 14, 2025
Log in to download the PDF of this article on a new UN regulation that's impacting automotive cybersecurity measures in design.

Read this article online.

North American automakers have been giving more and more attention to cybersecurity issues in recent years. Considering how few actual “hacks” to vehicle systems have occurred, they must be doing something right.

But a recently enacted “global” rule, covering the market in more than 60 countries, combined with an existing standard, means that designers with hopes for export sales or manufacture under license, must make a plan to ensure compliance.