CarUX, a subsidiary of Innolux, gets world's first cybersecurity certification for automotive smart displays

Awarded Automotive Cybersecurity International Standard- ISO/SAE 21434 certification by TUV NORD

 CarUX, a subsidiary of Innolux, has obtained TUV NORD ISO/SAE 21434 Cybersecurity certification for automotive cybersecurity, becoming the first automotive smart displays manufacturer to get the certification. Relying on its strong research and development strength, CarUX produces smart automotive products that meet international safety standards and is devoted to improving the safety innovation and market competitiveness of automotive products and creating an advanced smart automotive supply chain.

 

CarUX has been actively deploying the smart vehicles field in recent years.  In order to provide smart automotive products with high-effectiveness, high-reliability, and high-stability, the innovative smart application solutions have been exported to the international market, and have been recognized by European and American worldly known automotive manufacturers as Tier 1 suppliers. In recent years, information security incidents in the automotive industry around the world have emerged endlessly.  In view of the importance of information security in the Vehicle-to-everything, and in order to reduce the risk of vehicle product design and production, CarUX has passed Automotive Software Process Improvement and Capability (ASPICE), ISO 26262 Road vehicles- Functional Safety, and Trusted Information Security Assessment Exchange (TISAX). Recently, CarUX obtained ISO/SAE 21434 Cybersecurity certification for automotive cybersecurity issued by TUV NORD, becoming the first manufacturer to get the cybersecurity certification for automotive smart displays.

 

TUV NORD pointed out that the introduction of the ISO/SAE 21434 international standard aims to solve the cybersecurity problems of the automotive industry, and it is also in line with the vehicle regulations of ECE R155 issued by UNECE: The requirement of vehicle cybersecurity system management for supply chain. When vehicles become highly digitalized, the risk of information security will also increase sharply.  Security problems caused by hacker attacks will threaten vehicle safety and consumer privacy. The importance for Information security in the automotive industry is imminent. From product design to production, CarUX has successfully integrated automotive cybersecurity specifications into each design process, meeting connected car requirements to supply chain for supporting Security by Design. In addition to continuously improving its technical capabilities, CarUX takes the lead in attaching importance to automotive information security in the automotive smart display supply chain, and providing automotive customers the comprehensive solutions and promises.

 

 

 

About ISO/SAE 21434

ISO/SAE 21434 is a standard for automotive cybersecurity. This standard is developed by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) and the Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE), and is also reviewed by the two organizations. This standard is related to the cybersecurity management to be established by the European Union.  In order to synchronize with the European Union, the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE) World Forum for Harmonization of Vehicle Regulations of has proposed the certification of "Cybersecurity Management System" (UNECE R155, Cyber Security Management System, CSMS) in April 2021.  This certification is required when a new vehicle is to be type-approved.

 

About CarUX

CarUX is a subsidiary of Innolux. It is dedicated to the development, innovation and manufacture of automotive displays.  Combining the 4 i innovation strategy, CarUX actively invests resources in the development of larger car cockpit display technology, which can match the car interior with special-shaped cutting, curved surface design and other excellent features, and meet the driver’s driving habits to enjoy top visual experience while moving at the same time.