Delphi Technologies And Valeo Join The Auto-ISAC 
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Delphi Technologies And Valeo Join The Auto-ISAC 

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 are the newest members to join the Automotive Information Sharing and Analysis Center (Auto-ISAC).

The Auto-ISAC was formed by automakers in August 2015 to establish a global information sharing community to promote vehicle cybersecurity. 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.

The Center says 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.

“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.

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 currently being written include: risk management, security by design, threat detection and protection, and training and awareness.

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