2024年全球汽车网络安全报告
It is my pleasure to present you with the 2024 Global Automotive Cybersecurity Report.
Connectivity and software-defined architectures have been at the forefront of monumental changes in the Automotive and Smart Mobility ecosystem over the past several years, but as more functionality is being exposed, cybersecurity risks are growing dramatically.
This report, which marks Upstream’s sixth annual report, analyzes how Automotive and Mobility
cybersecurity risks have evolved from experimental hacks to large-scale attacks, shifting the
industry’s focus to impact.
As predicted last year, automotive cybersecurity is reaching an inflection point. Cyber incidents have
grown significantly in risk and impact, threatening safety and carrying operational implications. With
threat actor motivation shifting towards large-scale impact on mobility assets, stakeholders across
the ecosystem must also evaluate the potential financial implications of cybersecurity incidents.
Over the last year, the Automotive and Smart Mobility ecosystem adopted new standards and
collaborated with regulators around the world on how to adapt future regulations to keep connected
and software-defined assets secure. We’ve also been busy preparing for the upcoming second
milestone of UNECE WP.29 R155, scheduled to take effect in July 2024, increasing its scope to all
new vehicles.
2023 was the year of the GenAI revolution. GenAI is increasingly used by threat actors to introduce
scale and new attack methods. But, in the coming months and years GenAI will also transform
automotive cybersecurity tools and workflows and introduce unprecedented efficiencies to vSOC
teams.
This inflection point illustrates the progress that adversaries continue to make, and reaffirms
our commitment as an industry to continually innovate and deliver secure automotive and smart
mobility experiences.
Upstream has led the effort to secure connected vehicles and mobility assets since 2017, when we
first introduced the Upstream Platform, which proved to be a fundamental, innovative pillar in the
automotive cybersecurity technology stack.
We’ve been helping some of the world’s leading Automotive and Smart Mobility organizations—
OEMs, suppliers, mobility IoT vendors, fleets and mobility service providers—comply with
cybersecurity regulations and protect millions of vehicles and mobility assets.
With advanced cybersecurity tools and knowledge at our disposal, we are well-equipped to
overcome the challenges in 2024 and ahead.