Automotive
Build software security & reliability into the modern connected car
Modern vehicles increasingly serve as mobile access points to sensitive personal data, and manufacturers cannot afford to be complacent when it comes to vehicle security. Weaknesses in source code and hardware design, unpatched vulnerabilities, and inadequate system security processes can all put your vehicle—and your customers’ data—at risk.
Our proven methodologies and automated solutions will strengthen your security posture at every stage of the system development lifecycle and across your software supply chain.
Our approach to automotive system security is grounded in the fundamentals of technology risk management. We support the distinct needs of the auto industry with these critical activities:
Get access to industry-leading tools for SCA, static code analysis, fuzz testing and protocol testing, and interactive application security testing.
Learn moreDetect open source components, track and remediate vulnerabilities, identify third-party licenses, and set policies to avoid noncompliance.
Learn moreVerify the functionality and security of embedded systems, and identify vulnerabilities in the embedded software stack.
Learn moreEliminate vulnerabilities in your application’s business logic and APIs.
Learn moreUncover architectural, design, and system defects and flaws with security testing and threat modeling.
Learn moreCreate a training program from our catalog of security courses delivered as instructor-led, eLearning, and virtual classes.
Learn moreWe offer the BSIMM, the Maturity Action Plan, security metrics, and software security initiative programs.
Learn moreAnalyze mobile client-side and server-side application components and functionality using a suite of proprietary static and dynamic analysis tools.
Learn moreIdentify security vulnerabilities while web applications are running.
Learn moreTo practice our commitment to the evolution and adoption of cyber security best practices in the automotive industry, we contribute to a range of industry groups:
It’s time to take the wheel
44% of consumers feel that the vehicle manufacturer is responsible for securing a vehicle from hacking.
Akshay Anand and Karl Brauer, “Braking the Connected Car: The Future of Vehicle Vulnerabilities,” RSA Conference 2016.
Speak with a Synopsys automotive expert.