Sasken partners with Trustonic to bring advanced security options to automotive OEMs

Trustonic will now work closely with Sasken engineers so they can provide advanced security options for higher level applications and services.

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Sasken headquarters

Sasken headquarters

Sasken Technologies has partnered with Trustonic, a cyber security technology business, to offer advanced security options for automotive OEMs. 

Trustonic embeds cybersecurity technology into smart devices and connected vehicles.Trustonic will now work closely with Sasken engineers so they can provide advanced security options for higher level applications and services.

This will prove particularly beneficial for Sasken’s advances in technology, where its customers will benefit from an enhanced level security around newly developed AI solutions. 

Rajiv C. Mody, CMD and CEO, Sasken said, "With our deep expertise in the Automotive industry, this collaboration enables us to deliver cutting-edge, secure solutions for Automotive OEMs & Tier1s, ensuring our clients can innovate with confidence."

"Trustonic is working hard to build an ecosystem of partners who can seamlessly work together to deliver innovation with the highest level of security," Andrew Till, General Manager of Secure Platform Trustonic.

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