Ricardo and Roke to collaborate on next-gen vehicle cyber security

Ricardo and Roke Manor Research ink MoU to develop solutions that will make autonomous and connected transport robust against cyber attack.

Autocar Professional BureauBy Autocar Professional Bureau calendar 06 Sep 2017 Views icon2993 Views Share - Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to LinkedIn Share to Whatsapp
Ricardo and Roke to collaborate on next-gen vehicle cyber security

Providing and assuring cyber security is a fundamental requirement if the benefits of future connected and autonomous vehicles (CAVs) are to be fully realised. Many of today’s new vehicles are already connected over the air for telematics and maintenance, for safety systems such as eCall, by consumers using insurance-based monitoring technology, and by the many smartphone apps available to vehicle owners.

With the increasing CAV content being included within new vehicles – including aspects of vehicle control through driver assistance systems, and ultimately, fully autonomous vehicle technologies – the potential vulnerabilities to cyber threats will increase significantly.

Ricardo says its position as a global leader in technology and innovation within the mobility sectors, combined with Roke’s 60 plus years of experience cyber security for government and commercial clients, will combine to allow for a ‘one- stop shop’ in designing  cyber secure systems and infrastructure for the automotive sector.

According to David Cole, MD of Roke, “A new approach to CAV technology design and implementation is essential.  From infotainment, maintenance and navigation, to vehicle to vehicle systems for fully autonomous driving – all provide a potential opportunity for malicious hacking attack.

“The key is to design the security into the product, right from the start. This avoids having to ‘plug gaps’ later.  Our partnership with Ricardo means that we can rapidly develop news tools, processes and assurance schemes  which will allow consumers to have  confidence in their new, smarter vehicles.”

The two companies are already partners on the UK 5StarS project which aims to develop a 5-star type consumer rating framework for automotive cyber security, analogous to existing EuroNCAP type ratings for vehicle safety. Under the terms of the MoU announced today, Ricardo and Roke will contribute additional resources in parallel to their efforts under the 5StarS project, to develop joint product and service opportunities, building upon the synergies of their combined capabilities.

“I am pleased that we have been able to conclude this MoU with Roke Manor Research,” added Ricardo CEO Dave Shemmans. “Through this partnership, our two companies are jointly demonstrating a commitment to delivering world-class solutions that leverage future technology and innovation while also ensuring the highest standards of safety and cyber security. This is a further demonstration of how Ricardo is willing and able to collaborate with leading specialists, to deliver synergies in terms of technology, products and services for the benefit of our respective customers.”

 

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