PROTECT THE ELECTRONICS DRIVING YOUR VEHICLES
Autonomous driving capabilities, expanded infotainment systems, and automated updates lead to massive increases in connectivity for the automotive digital environment.
While beneficial, the expanded features also increase the attack surface—potentially providing threat actors access to critical mechanisms in the vehicle via the hundreds of electronic control units (ECUs) that control them.
Today, these ECUs are vulnerable and will remain so for many years despite the good work being performed to improve them. Older devices, legacy code, long supply chains of software libraries, and a lack of secure design all contribute to these vulnerabilities.
RUNTIME PROTECTION
Symbiote, our core technology, has proven capable of protecting these resource-constrained ECUs. And it does it without impacting their real-time performance requirements.
DETECT ATTACKS AND RESPOND IN REAL-TIME
Protect and monitor memory & code paths
Monitor code and memory usage to detect attacks, regardless of the vulnerability, for protection against zero days.
Compliant with existing & future regulations
Embed security technology that supports the resiliency of your device firmware with runtime integrity protection at the host-level now and into the future.
No source code required*
Apply protection automatically to the final firmware without exposing intellectual property or disrupting device behavior or R&D resources. *Access to source code can accelerate the process.
SECURITY FOR AUTOMOTIVE
BUILD INTO YOUR EXISTING ECOSYSTEM
FOR OEMS
Embedded device security can be added directly to end devices bringing enhanced security to non-standard or out of support devices.
FOR TIER 1 SUPPLIERS
Embedded device security can be added to any operating system or hardware protecting the device from the boot loader to the application including third-party libraries.
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Enhance security without decreasing performance.
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Open a path to detailed forensics.
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Increase the time window for patches.
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Automatically harden the devices.