by Steve Hoffenberg, with Chris Rommel, May 2019
What questions are addressed?
How large is the market for automotive cybersecurity software and services, how fast is it growing, and what factors are driving such growth?
What vendors offer which types of solutions, and who are the leading vendors?
How does the automotive industry’s tiered supply chain impact cybersecurity?
How does adoption of cybersecurity in the automotive market compare to the rest of IoT?
Vendors Listed in this Report
Arilou, Atos, AVL Software & Functions,
BlackBerry (including Certicom,
Cylance, and QNX),
Bosch/ETAS (including ESCRYPT
and TrustPoint),
BT Security,
C2A Security,
Capricode,
Continental (including Argus
Cyber Security and Elektrobit),
Covisint,
Cybellum,
DENSO,
DigiCert,
Enigmatos,
Garrett Motion,
Gemalto (Thales Digital Identity &
Security),
Giesecke+Devrient,
GMV,
Green Hills Software (including
INTEGRITY Security Services),
GuardKnox,
Horiba Mira,
HARMAN (including TowerSec),
Intertrust,
Irdeto,
Karamba Security,
Kaspersky Lab,
Keyfactor,
Lear,
Luxoft,
Mitsubishi Electric,
Movimento (Aptiv),
OnBoard Security (Qualcomm),
Panasonic,
Penta Security,
Red Balloon Security,
SafeRide Technologies
Sectigo (formerly Comodo CA),
secunet,
Symantec,
Trend Micro,
Trillium Secure,
TrustCentral,
Trustonic,
UL, Upstream Security,
Vector Informatik,
WISeKey