HackersEra Launches Vehicle Security Operations Centre Amid Rising Cybersecurity Needs
HackersEra has introduced a Vehicle Security Operations Centre in Pune to enhance vehicle cybersecurity. With over 10 million connected vehicles anticipated in India by 2028, the VSOC aims to ensure compliance with future regulations by providing real-time threat detection and response capabilities for automobile manufacturers.
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Pune-based HackersEra has unveiled its new Vehicle Security Operations Centre (VSOC), a strategic move to bolster vehicle cybersecurity across automotive fleets. The initiative is designed to help car manufacturers navigate upcoming cybersecurity mandates.
According to Vikash Chaudhary, CEO of HackersEra, India is on track to have more than 10 million connected vehicles on its roads by 2028. This growth underscores the increasing imperative for robust cybersecurity systems in the automotive sector.
HackersEra’s platform already plays a vital role in safeguarding vehicles through public key and key management infrastructure, essential for functions like certificate provisioning and secure software updates. The VSOC enhances these capabilities by analyzing data from connected cars to preemptively identify and mitigate cyber threats, ensuring that manufacturers remain compliant and competitive in this evolving landscape.
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