Infineon plans to conduct ISO/SAE 21434 product compliance certification for TRAVEO T2G automotive MCU KNITTER-SWITCH
2025-01-16
The increasing demand for networking among road vehicles has led to a growing need for network security. To this end, the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (ECE) has passed regulations R155 and R156, which stipulate the network security requirements for automotive OEMs. To sell new cars in markets regulated by UNECE, OEMs must hold valid approval certificates and implement cybersecurity practices throughout the entire supply chain system to minimize the risk of attacks on vehicles throughout their entire lifecycle. Infineon Technologies AG (FSE code: IFX/OTCQX code: IFNNY), a global semiconductor leader in power systems and the Internet of Things, is used for TRAVEO in vehicle bodies and clusters ™ The T2G automotive microcontroller (MCU) series is equipped with a hardware security module (HSM) that can perform secure boot and securely isolate HSM applications and data. In order to further strengthen this module, Infineon plans to ™ T2G automotive MCU series products have added compliance certification to the latest automotive network security standard ISO/SAE 21434. Customers will receive all necessary documents, including network security manuals and network security case reports.
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Ralf Koedel, Vice President of Automotive MCU at Infineon Technologies, said: 'If we use TRAVEO that complies with ISO/SAE 21434 standards ™ The workload for T2G automotive MCUs and OEMs to meet the requirements of UN ECE R155 and R156 regulations will be significantly reduced, allowing them to enter regulated markets faster. The compliance work of existing customers will become simpler, faster, and more economical, and they can also reuse existing software and hardware. New customers can also benefit from meeting the ISO/SAE 21434 standard
TRAVEO ™ T2G MCU equipped with Arm ® Cortex ®- M4 (single core)/M7 (single core/dual core/quad core) cores, featuring powerful enhanced human-machine interfaces and highly secure and advanced network protocols tailored for various automotive applications. This series of MCUs can provide highly advanced real-time performance as well as functional and network security features, including the introduction of hardware security modules (HSM) and Cortex specifically designed for secure processing flows ®- M0+, Embedded flash memory using dual storage mode to meet FOTA requirements.
As the product meets this new standard as planned, developers can continue to use TRAVEO ™ T2G MCU development of ECU compliant with ISO/SAE 21434 standard. This can help reduce product development costs and launch products faster, whether using existing or new platforms.