Why now is make-or-break for OTA security

Recent high-profile incidents have put OTA update systems in the spotlight. The real question they raise isn’t whether OTA is safe, but whether the industry has the right framework to make it consistently trustworthy. The answer is yes, with standardization. When concerns emerged about remote access capabilities in Yutong buses operating on roads globally, the […]

Why standardization matters in automotive OTA 

Imagine you’ve just parked your new vehicle when suddenly an alert appears on your dashboard:   “Update available.”  With a simple tap, your vehicle’s braking system is enhanced, its infotainment features expanded, or even its range extended – all without visiting a service center or connecting a single cable. This seamless experience represents the promise of […]

Standardising the Standard with eSync V2.2

eSync Version 2.2: Enhancing collaboration through standardization  In the rapidly advancing world of automotive technology, over-the-air (OTA) updates have become a crucial capability. OTA allows car manufacturers to remotely update a vehicle’s software, introducing new features, improving performance, and addressing security vulnerabilities. We recently updated our standard-setting specification for OTA data exchange with the release […]

Standardization is Critical for the Deployment of Automotive OTA

eSync technology has been developed specifically to fit in to existing vehicle architectures, offering a secure and uniform pipeline to communicate with edge devices throughout the vehicle…. Members and non-members … will discuss the benefits of standardization in Automotive OTA technology.

CityQ and Luxoft Join eSync Alliance

eSync technology has been developed specifically to fit in to existing vehicle architectures, offering a secure and uniform pipeline to communicate with edge devices throughout the vehicle…. Members and non-members … will discuss the benefits of standardization in Automotive OTA technology.

Autonomous Vehicles Still Have a Lot to Learn

According to the US CDC, motor vehicles are the leading cause of death for US teens. When you break it down per mile driven, teen drivers 16-19 are three times more likely than older drivers to die in a crash. It is worse for males (two time more likely to die than females) and worse […]