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Follow us on: Giesecke+Devrient Mobile Security GmbH Prinzregentenstrasse 159 81677 Munich Germany www.gi-de.com/mobile-security [email protected] © Giesecke+Devrient Mobile Security GmbH, 2019 Secure connectivity for connected vehicles Forward-looking solutions build trust and deliver the best user experience Technology has transformed almost every aspect of modern life, but vehicles have seen the most dramatic transformation. Technology has changed the way cars work, how they are produced, and how consumers view and interact with them. According to Strategy Analytics, almost half a billion vehicles will be connected in 2023. Connected vehicles collect vast amounts of data, as they communicate with other vehicles, traffic infrastructure, external devices, and the cloud. All of this data must be protected to keep road users safe while allowing drivers to benefit from digital mobility services. The automotive industry is eagerly embracing new technology as it offers new ways to optimize costs, simplify supply-chain logistics and increase flexibility. However, the secure delivery of new digital services directly to the consumer must be guaranteed. Find out how G+D Mobile Security helps secure connectivity, provides scalability and supports the customer journey for connected vehicles. Next-generation Security In recent years cars have become part of a network of connected devices. Most new cars communicate with their drivers through external devices such as smartphones or keyless systems, thereby extending data and services beyond the vehicle itself. While these devices can improve and streamline the functionality of cars – they also open up potential security vulnerabilities. Ericsson estimates around 4.1 billion cellular IoT connections by 2024 1 82% of consumers would think twice about purchasing from a carmaker that had already been hacked. 2 G+D Mobile Security’s experience in securing mobile connectivity helps manage reliable, trustworthy identities for vehicles, drivers, connected devices, and infrastructure. 1 Source: Ericsson Mobility Report, November 2018 2 Source: KPMG Consumer Loss Barometer 2016 Connected Car Applications As vehicles become increasingly connected, the threat posed by hackers grows. Security which includes authentication, data authenticity, integrity and privacy must be guaranteed. The user’s digital identity, the vehicle’s network connection, devices, and apps connecting with the car must all be authenticated and secured. Reliable and future-proofed connectivity must enable years of smooth operation and be flexible to handle multiple services. Over-the-air updates ensure that connected vehicles have the latest software and apps and keep them safe from security attacks. The average age of a car is currently 11.6 years, during which it will have an average of four owners. 1 In 2020 there will be 78 million installed app platforms in connected cars. This equates to a factor of 10 from 2016 app platforms. 2 G+D Mobile Security connects, secures and authenticates drivers and vehicles enabling the market to offer personalized services, build trust and deliver the best user experience. 1 Source: IHS Markit, 2016 2 Source: Statista / IHS Market, 2018 Customer Experience As the connected vehicle goes mainstream, OEMs will have to deal directly with consumers. Interactions so far have been sporadic and often through dealerships. An essential part of this new relationship is based on data. OEMs need to learn how to handle vast amounts of data as well as deal with customer concerns over how that data is being used, stored and shared. As OEMs provide more personal options for customizing the driving experience, they require an identity and access management system that’s both reliable and secure. Auto OEMs are considered to be more trustworthy as data guardians than digital players – but only as long as no data breach happens. 1 90% of consumers believe they own their vehicle’s data and it should be standard that drivers get the choice of whether or not to share this data. 2 As a global leader of identity management services, G+D Mobile Security provides systems for the administration and protection of digital identities along the whole lifecycle of a vehicle. G+D Mobile Security enables seamless user experiences with reliable security, privacy and performance consumers demand. 1 Source: KPMG Global Automotive Executive Survey 2018 2 Source: FIA Region I Survey 2015 Scaling to Meet Demand Businesses must remain agile to succeed in both a shifting marketplace and an increasingly connected society. Reducing logistical complexity in favor of more flexibility requires innovative approaches. Over-the-air provisioning and remote subscription management enable automotive OEMs to ship vehicles directly to the location of sale, where the correct network profile can be provisioned directly to the vehicle. Remote management capabilities remove the requirement for regular, time-intensive, manual software updates and ensure that local regulatory requirements are met. eSIM Management offers a central standardized connectivity service and control of connectivity to remote vehicles, users and assets. It allows OEMS to optimize their after-sales support and user-experience. It is estimated that remote management capabilities will save OEMs more than $35 billion by 2022. 1 As of 2017, only 0.17% of cars on the road have OTA-enabled ECUs, but analysts from IHS estimate this share to jump to 19% by 2023. 2 Nine of the top ten car manufacturers trust in G+D Mobile Security’s car solutions. G+D Mobile Security’s M2M SIMs are GSMA compliant and guarantee future-proofed security and authentication solutions. They sustain both interoperability with next-generation consumer devices and the duration of the vehicles life on the road. Managing identities in a connected world As a global leader of identity management services, G+D Mobile Security ensures that digital identities and data remain secure and reliable at all times across industries. G+D Mobile Security brings comprehensive solutions that enable you to position yourself as a key player in the marketplace, ready to respond to the threats posed by agile game changers entering the market. G+D Mobile Security started its connected car SIM journey globally in 2012. Today 9 of the top 10 car manufacturers trust in our connected car solutions. 1 Source: IHS Markit, 2017 2 Source: IHS Markit, 2017

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Secure connectivity for connected vehicles

Forward-looking solutions build trust and deliver the best user experience

Technology has transformed almost every aspect of modern life, but vehicles have

seen the most dramatic transformation. Technology has changed the way cars work,

how they are produced, and how consumers view and interact with them. According

to Strategy Analytics, almost half a billion vehicles will be connected in 2023.

Connected vehicles collect vast amounts of data, as they communicate with other

vehicles, traffic infrastructure, external devices, and the cloud. All of this data must

be protected to keep road users safe while allowing drivers to benefit from digital

mobility services.

The automotive industry is eagerly embracing new technology as it offers new ways

to optimize costs, simplify supply-chain logistics and increase flexibility. However, the

secure delivery of new digital services directly to the consumer must be guaranteed.

Find out how G+D Mobile Security helps secure connectivity, provides

scalability and supports the customer journey for connected vehicles.

Next-generation SecurityIn recent years cars have become part of a network of connected

devices.

Most new cars communicate with their drivers through external devices

such as smartphones or keyless systems, thereby extending data and

services beyond the vehicle itself. While these devices can improve

and streamline the functionality of cars – they also open up potential

security vulnerabilities.

• Ericsson estimates around 4.1 billion cellular IoT connections

by 20241

• 82% of consumers would think twice about purchasing from a

carmaker that had already been hacked.2

G+D Mobile Security’s experience in securing mobile connectivity helps

manage reliable, trustworthy identities for vehicles, drivers, connected

devices, and infrastructure.

1 Source: Ericsson Mobility Report, November 2018 2 Source: KPMG Consumer Loss Barometer 2016

Connected Car ApplicationsAs vehicles become increasingly connected, the threat posed by hackers

grows. Security which includes authentication, data authenticity,

integrity and privacy must be guaranteed. The user’s digital identity, the

vehicle’s network connection, devices, and apps connecting with the

car must all be authenticated and secured. Reliable and future-proofed

connectivity must enable years of smooth operation and be flexible to

handle multiple services. Over-the-air updates ensure that connected

vehicles have the latest software and apps and keep them safe from

security attacks.

• The average age of a car is currently 11.6 years, during which

it will have an average of four owners.1

• In 2020 there will be 78 million installed app platforms in connected

cars. This equates to a factor of 10 from 2016 app platforms.2

G+D Mobile Security connects, secures and authenticates drivers and

vehicles enabling the market to offer personalized services, build trust

and deliver the best user experience.

1 Source: IHS Markit, 2016 2 Source: Statista / IHS Market, 2018

Customer ExperienceAs the connected vehicle goes mainstream, OEMs will have to deal

directly with consumers. Interactions so far have been sporadic and

often through dealerships. An essential part of this new relationship

is based on data. OEMs need to learn how to handle vast amounts of

data as well as deal with customer concerns over how that data is being

used, stored and shared. As OEMs provide more personal options for

customizing the driving experience, they require an identity and access

management system that’s both reliable and secure.

• Auto OEMs are considered to be more trustworthy as data guardians

than digital players – but only as long as no data breach happens.1

• 90% of consumers believe they own their vehicle’s data and it

should be standard that drivers get the choice of whether or not to

share this data.2

As a global leader of identity management services,

G+D Mobile Security provides systems for the administration and

protection of digital identities along the whole lifecycle of a vehicle.

G+D Mobile Security enables seamless user experiences with reliable

security, privacy and performance consumers demand.

1 Source: KPMG Global Automotive Executive Survey 2018 2 Source: FIA Region I Survey 2015

Scaling to Meet DemandBusinesses must remain agile to succeed in both a shifting marketplace and

an increasingly connected society. Reducing logistical complexity in favor

of more flexibility requires innovative approaches. Over-the-air provisioning

and remote subscription management enable automotive OEMs to ship

vehicles directly to the location of sale, where the correct network profile

can be provisioned directly to the vehicle. Remote management capabilities

remove the requirement for regular, time-intensive, manual software

updates and ensure that local regulatory requirements are met.

eSIM Management offers a central standardized connectivity service and

control of connectivity to remote vehicles, users and assets. It allows OEMS

to optimize their after-sales support and user-experience.

• It is estimated that remote management capabilities will save OEMs

more than $35 billion by 2022.1

• As of 2017, only 0.17% of cars on the road have OTA-enabled ECUs,

but analysts from IHS estimate this share to jump to 19% by 2023.2

Nine of the top ten car manufacturers trust in G+D Mobile Security’s

car solutions. G+D Mobile Security’s M2M SIMs are GSMA compliant

and guarantee future-proofed security and authentication solutions.

They sustain both interoperability with next-generation consumer

devices and the duration of the vehicles life on the road.

Managing identities in a connected world

As a global leader of identity management services, G+D Mobile Security ensures that digital identities and data remain secure and reliable at all times across industries. G+D Mobile Security

brings comprehensive solutions that enable you to position yourself as a key player in the marketplace, ready to respond to the threats posed by agile game changers entering the market.

G+D Mobile Security started its connected car SIM journey globally in 2012. Today 9 of the top 10 car manufacturers trust in our connected car solutions.

1 Source: IHS Markit, 2017 2 Source: IHS Markit, 2017