WASHINGTON, Dec. 6, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- The Automotive
Information Sharing and Analysis Center (Auto-ISAC) welcomes new
members Delphi Technologies and Valeo.
The inclusion of these two companies exemplifies the Auto-ISAC's
continued efforts to promote collaboration between suppliers,
commercial vehicle companies and automobile manufacturers around
vehicle cybersecurity. The Auto-ISAC was formed by automakers in
August 2015 to establish a global
information sharing community to promote vehicle cybersecurity.
"Delphi Technologies and Valeo play critical roles in the design
and engineering of secure connected vehicles, and we are pleased to
have them join us to drive the industry's proactive work to
incorporate strong security measures into every phase of the
vehicle lifecycle," said Jeff
Massimilla of General Motors, who serves as the Auto-ISAC's
Chairman.
The Auto-ISAC operates as a central hub to share and analyze
intelligence about emerging cybersecurity risks. Its secure
intelligence sharing portal allows members to anonymously submit
and receive information that helps them more effectively respond to
cyber threats.
Jeff Stewart of AT&T and
chairman of the organization's Affiliate Advisory Board, which
represents non‑OEM members said, "We all play a key role in the
cybersecurity of connected vehicles. Sharing and analyzing
cyber risk information benefits everyone and it is important
that Delphi Technologies and Valeo contribute to our intelligence
gathering actions."
A key action by the Auto-ISAC is the publishing of the
Automotive Cybersecurity Best Practices Executive Summary which
provides informational guides that cover organizational and
technical aspects of vehicle cybersecurity. Currently, two of the
guides are available to the public: incident response, governance
and collaboration and engagement with appropriate third parties.
Six additional guides being written include: risk management,
security by design, threat detection and protection, and training
and awareness.
The Auto-ISAC has global representation. Its members represent
more than 99 percent of light-duty vehicles on the road in
North America. Members also
include heavy-duty vehicles, commercial fleets and carriers and
suppliers. For more information, please visit
www.automotiveisac.com and follow us
@autoisac.
Delphi Technologies is a technology company focused on
providing electric vehicle and internal combustion engine
propulsion solutions, in addition to solving emissions and fuel
economy challenges for the world's leading automotive OEM's. Delphi
also provides leading aftermarket service solutions for the
replacement market. With Headquarters in London, U.K., Delphi Technologies operates
technical centers, manufacturing sites, and customer support
services in 24 countries.
Valeo is an automotive supplier, partner to all
automakers worldwide. As a technology company, Valeo offers
innovative products and systems that contribute to the reduction of
CO2 emissions and to the development of intuitive driving. In 2017,
the Group generated sales of 18.5 billion
euros and invested 12% of its original equipment sales in
Research and Development. As of September
30, 2018, Valeo had 186 plants, 20 research centers, 36
development centers and 15 distribution platforms, and employed
115,000 people in 33 countries worldwide. Valeo is listed on the
Paris stock exchange and is a
member of the CAC 40 index. For more information
visit www.valeo.com.
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SOURCE Automotive Information Sharing and Analysis Center
(Auto-ISAC)