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PUBLISHER: VDC Research Group, Inc. | PRODUCT CODE: 1399827

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PUBLISHER: VDC Research Group, Inc. | PRODUCT CODE: 1399827

The Global Market for Automotive Cybersecurity: Protecting the Future of Automotive Convenience

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This report includes an overview of technologies and trends that influence the market for automotive cybersecurity, including vehicle-to-everything communication, payment by car, infotainment system capabilities, open source architectures and operating systems, and other industry software initiatives and advancements.

Table of Contents

Introduction: The Risk of Convenience

  • Software-defined Flexibility Exposes Automotive Architectures
    • CANbus Entry
    • Early Remote Hacks
    • SiriusXM Breach
  • Connectivity Invites Opportunity & Risk
    • V2X
    • Payment by Car
    • Apps & APIs
    • Incentives for Hackers
  • The Rise of Open Source & Open Architecture
    • AUTOSAR & SOAFEE
    • Automotive Grade Linux & Android Automotive
  • Automotive Cybersecurity Categories
    • Product Landscape

Global Market Overview

Regulations Drive Growth

  • UN WP.29
    • Member Countries
    • Timeline
    • R155
    • R156
  • ISO/SAE 21434
  • The Future of Regulations
    • Adaptation Slows Growth

Regional Analysis

  • Future of the United States
  • Future of China

End User Insights

  • Industry Adaptation to Security Requirements
  • Implementation of Embedded Security Hardware, Software, & FOTA Software
  • The Future of Automotive Technology

Vendor Landscape

  • BlackBerry
  • Bosch
  • Continental
  • Green Hills Software
  • Irdeto
  • Karamba Security
  • Kaspersky
  • Samsung
  • Sonatus
  • Thales
  • Trend Micro
  • Upstream
  • Utimaco
  • Vector Informatik

About VDC Research

Report Exhibits

  • Exhibit 1: Sample Table of Vendors Offering Automotive Cybersecurity Solutions
  • Exhibit 2: Global Revenue of Automotive Cybersecurity Software & Services
  • Exhibit 3: Revenue for Automotive Cybersecurity Software & Services by Product Category
  • Exhibit 4: Global Revenue for Automotive Cybersecurity and Software, 2022-2027, Segmented by Product Category
  • Exhibit 5: Global Revenue for Automotive Cybersecurity Software & Services by Geographic Region
  • Exhibit 6: Global Revenue of Automotive Cybersecurity Software & Services by Geographic Region, 2022 & 2027, Segmented by Geographic Region
  • Exhibit 7: Actions Taken by Respondents Organization in Response to Security Requirements
  • Exhibit 8: Current Major Competition in the Connected and Autonomous Vehicle Space
  • Exhibit 9: Use of Embedded Security Software, Hardware, Firmware-Over-the-Air Updating, and PKI in Current Projects
  • Exhibit 10: Technologies Automotive Respondent's Organization is Most Interested in and/or Building for Future Customers

Table of Contents

Introduction: The Risk of Convenience

  • Software-defined Flexibility Exposes Automotive Architectures
    • CANbus Entry
    • Early Remote Hacks
    • SiriusXM Breach
  • Connectivity Invites Opportunity & Risk
    • V2X
    • Payment by Car
    • Apps & APIs
    • Incentives for Hackers
  • The Rise of Open Source & Open Architecture
    • AUTOSAR & SOAFEE
    • Automotive Grade Linux & Android Automotive
  • Automotive Cybersecurity Categories
    • Product Landscape

Global Market Overview

Regulations Drive Growth

  • UN WP.29
    • Member Countries
    • Timeline
    • R155
    • R156
  • ISO/SAE 21434
  • The Future of Regulations
    • Adaptation Slows Growth

Regional Analysis

  • Future of the United States
  • Future of China

End User Insights

  • Industry Adaptation to Security Requirements
  • Implementation of Embedded Security Hardware, Software, & FOTA Software
  • The Future of Automotive Technology

Vendor Landscape

  • BlackBerry
  • Bosch
  • Continental
  • Green Hills Software
  • Irdeto
  • Karamba Security
  • Kaspersky
  • Samsung
  • Sonatus
  • Thales
  • Trend Micro
  • Upstream
  • Utimaco
  • Vector Informatik

About VDC Research

Report Exhibits

  • Exhibit 1: Sample Table of Vendors Offering Automotive Cybersecurity Solutions
  • Exhibit 2: Global Revenue of Automotive Cybersecurity Software & Services
  • Exhibit 3: Revenue for Automotive Cybersecurity Software & Services by Product Category
  • Exhibit 4: Global Revenue for Automotive Cybersecurity and Software, 2022-2027, Segmented by Product Category
  • Exhibit 5: Global Revenue for Automotive Cybersecurity Software & Services by Geographic Region
  • Exhibit 6: Global Revenue of Automotive Cybersecurity Software & Services by Geographic Region, 2022 & 2027, Segmented by Geographic Region
  • Exhibit 7: Actions Taken by Respondents Organization in Response to Security Requirements
  • Exhibit 8: Current Major Competition in the Connected and Autonomous Vehicle Space
  • Exhibit 9: Use of Embedded Security Software, Hardware, Firmware-Over-the-Air Updating, and PKI in Current Projects
  • Exhibit 10: Technologies Automotive Respondent's Organization is Most Interested in and/or Building for Future Customers
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