The global report on the
automotive cyber security market size is slated to cross USD 32 million after achieving a CAGR of 9%
during the forecast period. Market Research Future (MRFR) made a comprehensive
analysis of the market to understand factors that can bolster this growth.
Among these, the rising demand for personal vehicles, better integration of
technologies, hike in research-related investment, growing demand for smart
cars and threats associated with it, and others are expected to bolster the
market.
However, these technologies are expensive and high-end cars are
mostly equipped with such technologies, which shows the market’s growth
capacity is pretty limited.
Segmentation:
The global study of the automotive cyber security market has
been segmented by MRFR analysts on the basis of security type, vehicle type,
and application. These three segments would provide data, gleaned by experts,
to help in developing tactical mechanisms that can inspire trends and affect
the market outcome.
By security type, the global understanding of the automotive
cyber security market has been segmented into network security, application
security, endpoint security, cloud security, and wireless security.
By vehicle type, the study of the automotive cyber security
market includes passenger cars and commercial cars. Due to personal safety
preferences, the passenger segment may record substantial growth.
By application, the report on the automotive cyber security
market comprises segments like telematics, onboard diagnostics (OBD),
communication channels, infotainment, powertrain, safety systems, and
others,
Regional Analysis:
North America is slated to emerge as the leader in the
automotive cyber security market. This is due to the inclusion of advanced
technical support for cyber security in the automotive industry.
Competitive Landscape:
Harman International Industries, Inc. (U.S.), Argus Cyber
Security (Israel), Intel Corporation (U.S.), Cisco Systems Inc. (U.S.), Karamba
Security (Israel), Intel Corporation (U.S.), NNG Software Developing And
Commercial Llc. (Hungary), Escrypt Embedded Systems (Germany), NXP
Semiconductors N.V. (Netherlands), Secunet AG (Germany), and others influence
the global market for automotive cyber security. These companies undertake
various strategic moves to make sure the market profits. In their attempts, they
include various measures that give way to understanding related to trends and
prospects.
Industry News:
In August 2020, Green Hills Software, a company known across the
world as a provider of embedded safety and security, and Argus Cyber Security,
a company with a substantial reputation in automotive cybersecurity, announced
the membership of the latter into the Green Hills ecosystem of top-notch
technology providers. The partnership is now expected to get support from a
successful automotive customer collaboration where the Argus Control Flow
Integrity product has been integrated to work with Green Hills Software’s
best-in-class C/C++ compiler.
In August 2020, Cybellium, an Israeli automotive cybersecurity
risk assessment startup, announced that it had raised a $12 million Series A
round. This financing round was led by RSBG Ventures GmbH where other
investments came from Cybellum’s existing investors, Blumberg Capital and
Target Global. This investment will help Cybellum to boost growth through
marketing, expanded sales, and engineering programs. This will also enable the
adoption of Cybellum’s Risk Assessment platform and Digital Twin approach by
industries where they would be able to scale vulnerability management
operations.
This growth in the automotive cyber
security market may find some slump due to the fall
in automotive sales triggered by the COVID-19 pandemic. However, the restoring
of the financial state in various countries can bring back the market on its
foot after some initial hiccups.
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