Infineon and other agencies will participate in SecForCars R&D, aiming to provide safety solutions for networking autonomous vehicles

[Infineon and other agencies will participate in SecForCars R&D, aiming to provide security solutions for autonomous vehicle networking] According to foreign media reports, the German government allocated 7.2 million euros (approximately US$8.443 million) to SecForCars. The vehicle provides a safety program.

The project involved 15 participants, including: Volkswagen, Audi, Infineon, Bosch, ESCRYPT, Itemis, MixedMode, SCHUTZWERK, the University of Ulm, Germany, the Technical University of Braunschweig, Germany The Technical University of Munich, the Free University of Berlin, the Karlsruhe University of Applied Sciences and the Fraunhofer Institutes AlSEC and Fraunhofer Microelectronics Circuits and Systems Technology Institute (the Fraunhofer Institute IMS).

The SecForCARs project will be launched in March 2021. The focus is on how to develop interconnected and self-driving vehicles to increase their safety. How to determine the safety gaps of such vehicles? How should car companies and technology partners ensure that the discovered security gap is eliminated as soon as possible?

The project will explore a new self-driving vehicle networking security solution. SecForCARs is the English word acronym for Security For Connected, Autonomous Cars, and Infineon leads the project.

SecForCARs has developed a new vehicle networking security solution based on its earlier research. Connected vehicles will provide many advantages for self-driving vehicles. For example, shop-floor communication technology can be used to warn neighboring vehicles to inform them of damaged or dark roads, thus improving driving safety. However, on-board electronics also need to provide security protection against attacks from outside the vehicle. To this end, the project will also focus on exploring and evaluating innovation mechanisms.

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