Intelligent CIO Europe Issue 07 | Page 93

////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// INDUSTRY WATCH with the security industry to uncover and address some of these issues. “If the automotive industry is successful in growing and maturing their security practices within their system development processes, these types of problems will be less prevalent. “Secondly, as more vehicle features and functionality are being driven by software, it is extremely important that automotive companies proactively perform secure architecture and design reviews early in the development lifecycle and seek third-party verification to attest to the security, quality and safety of their systems. Art Dahnert, Managing Consultant, Automotive Security Practice, Synopsys Software Integrity Group Chris Clark, Principal Security Engineer, Strategic Initiatives at Synopsys Software Integrity Group as Mobility-as-a-Service (MaaS). However, this increasing dependence on technology also increases all components of cyber- risk (threat, vulnerability and impact), particularly in terms of impact on integrity and availability of information but also, critically, from a safety perspective. “For example, the increasing reliance on automation, for example in automated train operation systems or