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At Canonical, we are actively working on setting everything in place to ensure the safety and security of future vehicles through robust state-of-the-art initiatives.
In this blog, I dig into our work towards ISO 21434 compliance, a critical standard shaping the cybersecurity landscape for automotive software.
We bring together our objectives on standards into a holistic perspective, where we consider quality, cybersecurity, and functional safety as essential elements in achieving our long term target. We aim to provide reliability at every stage of the software lifecycle.
By achieving ISO 21434 compliance, we're not just meeting regulatory requirements—we're setting a new standard for open source excellence in vehicle cybersecurity and paving the way to a safer future for all.
Ready to dive deeper? Read the full blog!
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Really good article. But one hint ISO26262 does not only care about the health of persons inside the car, as mentioned in the table. The standard also considers further traffic participants like pedestrian etc ;-) apart from that I enjoyed reading!