EUROCYBCAR and AENOR have jointly developed the ‘Cybersecurity in Vehicles-UNECE/R155ESTP’ certificate, which demonstrates whether a vehicle – car, truck, bus, van, or motorhome – complies with the cybersecurity requirements set by the UNECE/R155 regulation, meaning it properly protects the privacy and safety of the people traveling on board.
Within this new certification process, the ESTP Technology plays a key role: an innovative modular platform created by EUROCYBCAR – a tech company based in Vitoria-Gasteiz – that enables a standardized, objective, and automated process for analyzing and evaluating the cybersecurity level of vehicles. This process applies the ESTP Methodology – proprietary to EUROCYBCAR and in the process of international patenting since 2019 – and follows the example requirements set by the UNECE/R155 regulation and ISO 2143
Thanks to the AENOR certificate and the technical evaluation process by EUROCYBCAR, the buyer of a new vehicle will first be able to know if it complies with the European cybersecurity regulation for vehicles – UNECE/R155 – and, additionally, will be able to compare the cybersecurity levels between different vehicles. This allows them to determine which vehicle better protects their life, makes it harder to access their private data, or prevents the theft of their vehicle.