- The aim is to establish new standards that address the inherent cybersecurity and privacy risks associated with technological advances. This is one of the main conclusions of the UNE Meeting Needs for standardization in cybersecurity for smart mobility.
- The Report on Standardisation in Cybersecurity for Connected and Automated Mobility of Vehicles and their Environment was presented at the event, which seeks to anticipate the development of Connected and Autonomous Vehicles and Intelligent Transportation Systems through standards.
3 June 2021. The Spanish Association for Standardization, UNE, has held the Meeting on Needs for standardisation in Cybersecurity for Smart Mobility, in which leading experts highlighted the need for new technical standards in the field of the Connected and Automated Mobility sector to address the inherent cybersecurity and privacy risks associated with technological advances in this field. The standards promote the digitalisation, cybersecurity and smart mobility of the automotive sector.
At the event, the Report Standardisation in Cybersecurity for Connected and Automated Mobility of vehicles and their environment was presented, published by the Spanish Association for Standardisation, UNE, in collaboration with the organisations participating in the technical standardisation group CTN 320/GT CAV "Cybersecurity in the Vehicle Environment".
The report aims to establish a solid foundation to create standards that ensure the interoperability, safety and privacy of connected and autonomous vehicles and intelligent transport systems in anticipation of their development and mainstreaming.
This report examines the most relevant technical standardisation bodies, standards and initiatives related to Cybersecurity and Privacy in the field of Connected and Automated Mobility (CAM) and, in the particular case of Connected and Autonomous Vehicles (CAVs), Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS) and the related communication and connectivity technologies.
The contribution of standardisation to these areas adds significant support to the cybersecurity in smart mobility, which is useful both for public and private entities.
In addition, future standards on Smart Mobility and Connectivity will facilitate the achievement of the following Sustainable Development Goals: SDG 9 - Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure; SDG 11 - Sustainable Cities and Communities, and SDG 17 - Partnerships for the goals.
This event was participated by Félix Antonio Barrio, Head of Cyber Security at INCIBE, Eduardo Valencia, Director of AMETIC Barcelona, Arancha García, Director of Industry and Environment at ANFAC, Miguel Bañón, Chair of the CTN 320 on Cybersecurity and personal data protection at UNE, Luis Miguel Chapinal, Technical Secretary of COITT, Jesús Fernández, Cybersecurity Manager of DEKRA, Raúl Orduna, Director of Cybersecurity at VICOMTech, Ángel Pérez, CISO at AUTOPISTAS, Pablo Escapa, Director of Information Technology at EUROCYBCAR, Carlos Sahuquillo, Automotive Cybersecurity Consultant at GMV, Amanda Suo, Head of Cybersecurity at UNE, and Paloma García, Director of Standardisation and Stakeholder Programmes at UNE.