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gennaio 07, 2022 - EUROCYBCAR

The world's first "cyber-secure vehicle" is a motorbike made in Europe

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  • For the first time in history, a vehicle has passed the test that guarantees its status as a "cyber-secure vehicle" according to UNECE/R155 regulations and according to the ESTP procedure and methodology developed by #eurocybcar, a technology company based in Vitoria-Gasteiz, Spain.
  • In this way, Europe is ahead of countries like Japan, South Korea, Russia, China, the United States, Australia...
  • The NUUK Cargopro electric motorbike has obtained this accreditation after passing the #eurocybcar test, which measures and evaluates the level of #cybersecurity of a vehicle, according to the requirements of the UNECE/R155 regulation and applying the ESTP methodology.
  • UNECE/R155, European #cybersecurity regulation for vehicles, came into force in January 2021 and requires that cars, buses, trucks, vans, trailers and motorhomes that are homologated - from July 2022 - and commercialized- from July 2024 - in the European Union and countries adhering to the regulation mustbe cybersecure.
  • AENOR will audit and certify that the NUUK Cargopro has passed the #eurocybcar test and, therefore, it has a sufficient degree of #cybersecurity in accordance with the requirements specified in the UNECE/R155 regulation.
  • Vehicles that pass the #eurocybcar test and obtain the certificate demonstrate, for instance, that they implement effective means to minimize the risk of a cracker being able to take control of the vehicle without the owner's permission.
  • January, 2022
    Today, the vehicles on our roads are equipped with a minimum of technologies - Bluetooth, GPS, Airbag, eCall emergency call in the event of an accident, remote control key and even an app that allows control of vehicle data and functions from a mobile device - and, if they are not cyber-secure, they are susceptible to being stolen or remotely manipulated - taking control of the steering or brakes - by someone with intent to harm, putting at risk the lives of the people on board; stealing the driver's personal information - phone contacts and messages, location, photos, route being taken... -. And all of this, with the aim of spying, blackmailing, guiding the user to a dangerous destination... and, ultimately, attempting on his or her own life.
    Since 2012 this has become a reality: cars have been remotely stolen , vehicles have been ‘hijacked’ for a bitcoin reward, drivers’ personal information has been accessed via Bluetooth while driving, access to the interior of the vehicle has been blocked, cars have been recalled due to a #cybersecurity flaw... -see real cases at https://eurocybcar.com/en/real-cases/ This is one of the reasons why the UNECE - United Nations Economic Commission for Europe - has developed in record time a #cybersecurity standard for vehicles: UNECE/R155, which establishes the minimum #cybersecurity requirements that a vehicle must accomplish.
  • The #eurocybcar test and the European #cybersecurity regulation UNECE/R155
  • EUROCYBCAR anticipated the regulation, creating the first test in the world that measures and evaluates the #cybersecurity level of a vehicle, using the ESTP methodology and according to 
    the requirements of the UNECE/R155. This regulation came into force in January 2021 and requires that cars, buses, trucks, vans, trailers and motorhomes that are homologated -from July 2022- and marketed -from July 2024- in the European Union and countries adhering to the regulation, such as Japan, South Korea, Russia, Australia or South Africa, must be cybersecure.
    Although this regulation does not cover motorbikes, as the UNECE considers that they are not sufficiently connected, #eurocybcar has succeeded in demonstrating that UNECE/R155 will also have to include mopeds and motorbikes - vehicles of categories L1, L3 and L4 - as these vehicles are also connected and therefore susceptible to cyber-attacks.
  • The world's first cyber-secure vehicle is a European-made motorbike
  • For the first time in history, a vehicle has passed the test that guarantees its status as a "cybersecure vehicle": It is the NUUK Cargopro electric motorbike, which has obtained this accreditation after passing the #eurocybcar Test, in accordance with the requirements of the UNECE/R155 standard and according to the ESTP -EUROCYBCAR Standard Test Protocol- procedure and methodology, developed by #eurocybcar -a technology-based company established in Vitoria-Gasteiz, which identifies, evaluates and prevents risks affecting vehicle #cybersecurity, fleet management systems and telecommunications infrastructures, in accordance with current regulations-.
    In this scenario, the Basque firm NUUK Mobility Solutions (NMS) -which develops and markets intelligent light electric vehicles- becomes the first #automotive firm in the world to offer one of its electric motorbike models with a Vehicle #cybersecurity certificate, according to the new European #cybersecurity regulations. After passing the #eurocybcar #cybersecurity test, AENOR will audit compliance and subsequently issue a certificate that will be valid for three years. 
    Vehicles that pass the #eurocybcar Test and obtain the certificate demonstrate that they implement effective means to minimize the risk of a cyber-attack against the privacy and lives of the people on board, as well as the integrity of the vehicle's systems.
    The #eurocybcar Test
    To pass the test, the ESTP methodology is applied, subjecting the vehicle to three types of tests: physical access, remote access and applications, which are carried out in the technical laboratory that #eurocybcar has located in Vitoria-Gasteiz. The #eurocybcar test analyses up to 70 specific #cybersecurity threats included in the stringent UNECE/R155 regulation.
    TOWARDS CYBER-SECURE MOBILITY
  • Ixone Busturia, Deputy Director of NUUK Mobility Solutions: "We are proud that NUUK is the first brand in the world to obtain the Vehicle #cybersecurity certificate issued by AENOR, according to the requirements of the UNECE/R155 standard". And she assures that "it is an important milestone for the company that, as an agent for the transition to smart electric mobility, we are looking for secure solutions in all aspects and #cybersecurity is a necessary requirement for our vehicles and systems". Ixone emphasizes, above all, that "it gives us great peace of mind to have the knowledge of #eurocybcar which, for months, has tested and proposed improvements for NUUK to successfully reach this historic moment and, together, we are laying the foundations for a more cybersecure future for society. Furthermore -she adds- this project has had the support of the SPRI Group – Agencia Vasca de Desarrollo Empresarial (Basque Business 
    Development Agency)- through the Industrial #cybersecurity 2021 programme".
  • Azucena Hernández, CEO of #eurocybcar:"It is an unprecedented milestone that #eurocybcar has been the first technology 
    company to create and successfully apply its own methodology, unique in the world, to issue a Vehicle #cybersecurity certificate, according to the requirements of the UNECE/R155 standard. It is also an unprecedented milestone that NUUK, a motorbike brand from the Basque 
    Country, Spain, is going to obtain the first Vehicle #cybersecurity certificate". Azucena assures that "counting on AENOR, allows us to continue advancing and to take another step towards our objective of achieving cybersecure mobility so that drivers and passengers travel on board cybersecure vehicles, because their privacy is at stake, but, above all, their lives".