Stellantis joins fight against rising vehicle cyber threats

In a significant move to combat the automotive industry's mounting cybersecurity challenges, Stellantis has announced its membership of GlobalPlatform, a collaborative initiative focused on standardising security protocols for software-defined vehicles.

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The decision comes as cyber vulnerabilities in vehicles have surged dramatically, threatening both manufacturers’ reputations and consumer safety.

The Franco-Italian automotive conglomerate, which owns 14 major brands, brings substantial expertise to GlobalPlatform's Automotive Task Force. Bill Mazzara, the company's Technical Fellow for Product Cybersecurity, has been appointed co-chair of the initiative, signalling Stellantis's serious commitment to addressing industry-wide security concerns.

Cyber threats reaching critical levels:

The automotive sector faces an unprecedented cybersecurity crisis that demands urgent collective action. Recent industry analysis shows a staggering 8 300% increase in reported automotive cyber vulnerabilities over the past decade, up from just six incidents in 2014 to more than 500 in 2024.

These figures underscore why manufacturers like Stellantis are prioritising cybersecurity standardisation. Modern vehicles contain hundreds of electronic components and software systems, each potentially representing a security vulnerability if not properly protected.

Technical breakthrough promises industry benefits:

GlobalPlatform's Automotive Task Force has achieved a crucial milestone by aligning its specifications with the SAE J3101 Hardware Protected Security Environment standard's latest addendum. This technical alignment creates an automated compliance pathway that could significantly streamline the certification process for automotive suppliers while providing manufacturers with enhanced security assurance.

The breakthrough extends beyond simple compliance, enabling seamless integration with existing automotive frameworks such as AutoSAR and the Car Connectivity Consortium. This interoperability could reduce development costs and accelerate time-to-market for secure vehicle technologies.

Additionally, the task force has developed a protection profile using the SESIP evaluation methodology, allowing certified components to be reused across different platforms without requiring fresh evaluations.

Building on existing security infrastructure:

GlobalPlatform's influence in automotive cybersecurity is already substantial, with approximately 200 million Secure Elements and over 100 million Trusted Execution Environments currently deployed in vehicles worldwide. This existing infrastructure provides a robust foundation for implementing next-generation security technologies, including secure boot systems, vehicle identity management and advanced attestation protocols.

Industry coalition expands:

Stellantis joins an impressive roster of automotive and technology companies collaborating through GlobalPlatform, including Volkswagen's software division Cariad, Toyota's Woven subsidiary and leading cybersecurity firms. This diverse membership reflects the cross-industry nature of modern vehicle cybersecurity challenges.

As vehicles become increasingly connected and software-dependent, such industry-wide cooperation may prove essential to maintain public trust in automotive innovation while protecting consumers from emerging digital threats.

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