The Jerusalem Post

Karamba Security unveils automotive cyberdefen­se

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Karamba Security, the world’s leading provider of end-to-end automotive cyber security solutions, unveiled a new and unique security service called ThreatHive recently.

The new service is the only product that gives Tier 1 automotive manufactur­ers and customers a real-time accurate picture of cyberattac­ks on their engines. “ThreatHive” increases Karamba’s automotive protection product portfolio against cyberattac­ks, giving the automotive industry a platform for early detection of security weaknesses, years before the vehicle reaches users.

“This new service extends the range of protection products for the Karamba engine control units, the first to provide realtime insight into the security of connected vehicles before vehicles reach the assembly line and throughout their lifecycle,” said Karamba Security’s founder and CEO, Ami Dotan. “Our customers are looking for ways to test their products against real security scenarios. ThreatHive is the only product/service that identifies and reports cyberattac­ks by hackers on the vehicle systems, while the systems are still in developmen­t, years and months before the start of the vehicle lineup and marketing to consumers, when there is still time to fix the problems.”

ThreatHive provides virtualiza­tion of a “car-like” environmen­t for operation of engines. The software runs on various servers worldwide, causing hackers to attack it, as they try to attack real vehicles. The software is automatica­lly monitored to detect patterns of attacks and weaknesses in the operating system, based on the configurat­ion and code of the ECU. Part of the uniqueness of the ThreatHive system is that it enables real hacker attacks on ECUs, providing a true picture and insight into the security weaknesses of the system.

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