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Harman, Continental, and Blackberry QNX collectively held a substantial market share of over 12% in the automotive cybersecurity industry in 2024. Harman employs a comprehensive cybersecurity strategy, integrating solutions such as secure over-the-air (OTA) updates and intrusion detection systems into its automotive platforms. The company prioritizes securing connected vehicle services, including telematics, in-vehicle infotainment, and vehicle-to-everything (V2X) communications.
Continental adopts a multi-layered security approach, utilizing hardware-based (TPM) and software-based measures to protect ECUs, sensors, and communication systems. The company collaborates with cybersecurity firms like Argus Cyber Security and OEMs to integrate cybersecurity solutions across automotive platforms.
BlackBerry QNX specializes in secure real-time operating systems (RTOS) for vehicles, providing a robust foundation for in-vehicle security. The company offers cloud-based, AI-powered threat detection and response solutions through Cylance, enabling real-time monitoring and mitigation of cyber threats in connected vehicles. BlackBerry ensures its cybersecurity solutions comply with regulatory standards such as WP.29 and ISO/SAE 21434, enhancing industry trust and adoption.
Major players operating in the automotive cybersecurity industry are: