Synopsys Advances Automotive Security with Industry's First IP Product to Achieve Third-Party Certification for ISO/SAE 21434 Cybersecurity Compliance
Highlights
- Synopsys ARC HS4xFS Processor IP and Synopsys IP development process both certified ISO/SAE 21434 compliant by accredited, independent auditor SGS-TṺV Saar
- Achieving ISO/SAE 21434 certification addresses evolving cybersecurity threats and helps provide long-term security and reliability of automotive systems throughout the lifecycle
- Certified Synopsys ARC HS4xFS Processor IP with the Security Risk Analysis (SRA) enables designers to integrate the IP into their system in a secure manner to meet ISO/SAE 21434 requirements
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Synopsys interface, security, and processor IP development processes are fully certified to the ISO/SAE 21434 cybersecurity standard, helping customers adhere to the mandated UN R155 regulation
"As a leading IP provider,
What's Driving the Need for ISO/SAE 21434 Compliance?
Cars are becoming increasingly software-defined, enabling car manufacturers to add new features or functions remotely through over-the-air (OTA) software updates. However, OTA updates and other connected applications, such as vehicle telematics and smartphone connectivity, can create security gaps that open systems to unauthorized access, tampering, and the injection of malware and viruses. For this reason, to release new road vehicles, automotive OEMs are mandated by the
"As a supplier of highly reliable microcontrollers for use in automotive systems, it is critical that our products meet automotive cybersecurity standards to minimize the vulnerability to cyberattacks. At Infineon, we firmly believe that the robustness of ISO 21434 compliant solutions over the lifecycle relies heavily on strong collaboration among all stakeholders, including IP/hardware/software suppliers and customers," said Mr. Joerg Schepers, Vice President for Automotive Microcontrollers at Infineon. "The automotive industry has a complex supply chain, and vendors, like
"With the increase in hardware and software vulnerabilities in connected cars, automotive vendors across the supply chain are adhering to tougher cybersecurity regulations to help OEMs meet governmental standards," said Tobias Hörmann Product Manager, Cybersecurity at SGS-TṺV Saar. "By achieving ISO 21434 certification for its IP development process and for the ARC HS4xFS Processor IP,
About Synopsys ARC HS4xFS Processor IP for Automotive Applications
The Synopsys ARC® HSxFS functional safety processors are optimized for high-performance embedded applications. They feature a dual-issue, 32-bit superscalar architecture, with a small area footprint and low power consumption. The ASIL D certified processors come with comprehensive safety documentation including FMEDA reports, and programming support through the ARC MetaWare Toolkit for Safety. Synopsys ARC HS4xFS IP is part of
Availability and Resources
The ARC H4xFS Processor with ISO 262626 safety and ISO/SAE 21434 cybersecurity certifications is available now.
- Blog: Synopsys Secures Connected Vehicles with Industry's First IP Product to Achieve Third-Party Certification for ISO/SAE 21434 Cybersecurity Standard
- Web: Synopsys ARC® HS4xFS Processor IP
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