Renesas to Support ISO/SAE 21434 Standard for Future Automotive Microcontrollers and System on Chip Devices
Renesas Electronics Corporation has committed to meeting the ISO/SAE 21434 cybersecurity standard for automotive microcontrollers and SoCs from January 2022. This move aligns with the UNECE UN R155 regulation and enhances cybersecurity across the automotive supply chain. The implementation allows OEMs and Tier1 suppliers to trust Renesas’ products for vehicle type approval. Renesas aims to provide secure solutions amid growing automotive security threats, leveraging its experience in cybersecurity to bolster its automotive Cybersecurity Management Systems.
- Commitment to ISO/SAE 21434 enhances confidence among OEMs and Tier1 suppliers.
- Structured approach to cybersecurity management bolsters competitive positioning in the automotive market.
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Cybersecurity Management System Updates Ensure Holistic Cybersecurity Across Entire Device Life Cycle
The commitment reaffirms to original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) and Tier1 suppliers that Renesas will continue to meet its CSMS responsibilities. All future Renesas automotive MCUs and SoCs will sequentially follow the ISO/SAE 21434 standard with development starting from
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“ISO/SAE 21434 is setting the international standard that outlines the requirements for security throughout the entire automotive life cycle, and Renesas has now adopted this standard. We will establish security process with requirement definition by security analysis, implementation and evaluation, utilizing and optimizing existing development process,” said Takashi Yasumasu, Vice President of Automotive Core Technology Development Division at Renesas. “This enables us to provide products and solutions with appropriate risk mitigation measures according to the risk assessment. Renesas aims to be a trusted partner for customers around the world in the face of the growing automotive security threats posed by CASE.”
Renesas has made significant global contributions to the development of the ISO/SAE 21434 standard. In 2019, Renesas was certified by TÜV Rheinland as compliant with the IEC 62443-4-1 standard, which specifies the requirements for security development process of industrial products.
While leveraging these achievements and experiences, Renesas will continue to upgrade its automotive CSMS process to address new requirements and expectations called out in ISO/SAE 21434 and enhance its effective cybersecurity measures. Renesas' automotive CSMS will assign not only leaders responsible for hardware and software security development, but also system security leaders to address system use cases, aiming to provide not only compliance with standards but also optimal solutions. Renesas will continue to contribute to the development of safe and secure products for our customers. Continuing its long history of developing MCU and SoC which comply with ISO 26262, Renesas commits to meet additionally cybersecurity market needs including ISO/SAE 21434 requirements.
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