Leadrive Technology Earns ISO/SAE 21434 Certification for Automotive Cybersecurity

Major Milestone for Secure Car Networks

On May 11th, 2024, Leadrive Technology, a global leader, achieved a significant milestone by receiving official certification for their automotive cybersecurity management system according to the ISO/SAE 21434 standard. This certification demonstrates Leadrive's commitment to developing and managing secure car networks, protecting them from cyber threats.

Leaders from Leadrive and TÜV NORD Celebrate the Achievement

A ceremony was held to celebrate the certification, with representatives from both Leadrive Technology and TÜV NORD in attendance. These included Shen Haoshun (Deputy General Manager, Leadrive, left), Yu Hao (Chief Engineer, Leadrive), Sun Ligan (R&D Manager, Leadrive), Song Haining (Vice President, TÜV NORD Greater China, right), and Xie Yao (Sales Director, TÜV NORD China).

Network Security: A Top Priority for Leadrive

As Leadrive ramps up mass production of their motor controllers, network security takes center stage. They recognize that a secure, high-quality, and stable foundation is essential for their technology. The company's R&D team has dedicated significant effort to strengthening their entire security system, encompassing all stages from research and development to mass production. This commitment ensures Leadrive meets the ever-increasing security demands of manufacturers and customers.

Benefits of ISO/SAE 21434 Certification

Earning the ISO/SAE 21434 certification empowers Leadrive to meet the stringent security standards of their Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) customers. Furthermore, it strengthens their overall functional safety and network security systems, paving the way for continued growth in their mass production business.

About ISO/SAE 21434

The ISO/SAE 21434 standard is a globally recognized benchmark for automotive cybersecurity. It outlines risk management requirements for the cybersecurity of electronic and electrical systems throughout a vehicle's lifecycle. It also sets cybersecurity requirements for road vehicles and their component interfaces. By providing standardized technical specifications, the standard promotes "Secure by Design" principles for product cybersecurity and offers robust support for cybersecurity process management and system development across the entire automotive lifecycle.

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