TISAX and applications to EVAV (Electric and Autonomous Vehicles)
TISAX, which stands for Trusted Information Security Assessment Exchange, is a set of standards developed by the automotive industry to ensure information security within the supply chain.
Industry Compliance and Requirement: TISAX certification is often required by major automotive manufacturers and OEMs ensuring that suppliers meet the industry's specific cybersecurity requirements, and promoting trust and collaboration within the automotive ecosystem.
Data Security and Confidentiality: The automotive industry involves the exchange of sensitive and confidential information, including intellectual property, design specifications, and proprietary data. TISAX standards ensure that suppliers can safeguard their own and their customers' sensitive information better, reducing the risk of data breaches and unauthorized access.
Enhanced Reputation and Market Access: TISAX certification enhances a supplier's reputation within the automotive industry, indicating a commitment to information security and a proactive approach to mitigating cyber threats. This can lead to increased business opportunities and improved relationships with existing customers.
TISAX and applications to EVAV (Electric and Autonomous Vehicles)
EVs are powered by advanced battery systems. Their management and charging systems require advanced Connectivity features. TISAX certification ensures that the information related to battery technologies, charging infrastructure, and related components is handled securely, protecting against data breaches and cyber threats. In addition, ensuring that data transmission, remote access, and over-the-air updates are secure.
AVs rely heavily on advanced software and data processing capabilities. TISAX certification ensures suppliers meet the industry's standards, reducing the risk of cyber threats that could compromise the safety and functionality of autonomous driving systems.
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Marc Atayi
Marc Atayi is a Cybersecurity Consultant and Instructor with over 30 years of experience in Data Privacy, Information Security, and Cybersecurity. He has advised government agencies and private corporations in the USA and internationally on data protection strategies, information security challenges, and best practices.