Cybersecurity in Automotive 2024 - Thematic Intelligence
Summary
This report explains the Cybersecurity landscape across the automotive sector. It includes case studies, alternative datasets, value chains, sector scorecards, and an impact assessment. This report is useful to those wishing to understand how cybersecurity can be used across enterprise and consumer uses.
We are entering the Code War era, where every digital device, no matter how small, can be weaponized through its unique code. Cybersecurity in vehicles has to be extensive, defending both the frontend and backend of vehicle systems and all the infrastructure upon which connected cars rely. Original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) have to deal with human ingenuity that goes far beyond known threats. The enormous cost of infrastructure and resources needed to engineer and test cybersecurity for vehicles puts many OEMs on the back foot. According to McKinsey, a car created in 2022 had roughly 150 electronic control units and 100 million lines of code, which supports features like Bluetooth, GPS, Wi-Fi, keyless systems, cruise control, and more. The importance of comprehensive cybersecurity in automotive cannot be overstated.
Scope
This report is a thematic analysis of the cybersecurity in the automotive sector: It covers OEMs and specialist vendors in automotive. It also covers cybersecurity as a whole, providing value chains and forecasts, as well as company details.
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Executive Summary
Players
Value Chain
Automotive Challenges
The Impact of Cybersecurity on Automotive
How does cost efficiency impact cybersecurity?
How does ESG and regulation impact cybersecurity?
How do CASE megatrends impact cybersecurity?
How does geopolitics impact cybersecurity?
Case Studies
HCL AppScan helps Ferrari find and solve application vulnerabilities
Rhebo increases cybersecurity in the vehicle manufacturing stage
Upstream Securities’ Ocean AI helps protect connected vehicles from cyber attacks
Market Size and Growth Forecasts
Cybersecurity Timeline
Signals
M&A trends
Patent trends
Company filing trends
Hiring trends
Chief information security officers
Companies
Leading cybersecurity adopters in automotive
Leading cybersecurity vendors
Specialist cybersecurity vendors in automotive
Sector Scorecard
Vehicle manufacturing sector scorecard
Who’s who
Thematic screen
Valuation screen
Risk screen
Glossary
Further Reading
GlobalData reports
Our Thematic Research Methodology
About GlobalData
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List of Tables
Table 1: Automotive Challenges
Table 2: M&A trends
Table 3: Chief information security officers
Table 4: Leading cybersecurity adopters in automotive
Table 5: Leading cybersecurity vendors
Table 6: Specialist cybersecurity vendors in automotive
Table 7: Glossary
Table 8: GlobalData reports
List of Figures
Figure 1: Key players in cybersecurity
Figure 2: The cybersecurity value chain
Figure 3: Cybersecurity is disrupting global industry
Figure 4: Thematic investment matrix
Figure 5: HCL AppScan user display
Figure 6: Rhebo Industrial Protector monitoring an OT system
Figure 7: Upstream’s Ocean AI explained by Sarid-Hausirer
Figure 8: Global cybersecurity revenues will hit $290 billion in 2027
Figure 9: Managed security services is the largest single sub-segment of the cybersecurity market
Figure 10: The cybersecurity story
Figure 11: Cybersecurity patent activity in the automotive sector declined by around 15% between 2021 and 2023
Figure 12: The US leads in cybersecurity related patent activity within the automotive sector
Figure 13: Mentions of cybersecurity appear insignificant when compared to batteries
Figure 14: Automotive companies' filings demonstrate a strong focus on cybersecurity
Figure 15: Cybersecurity job vacancies declined by over 50% between July 2022 and December 2023
Figure 16: Job postings indicate a strong focus on cybersecurity
Figure 17: Who does what in the vehicle manufacturing space?
Figure 18: Thematic screen
Figure 19: Valuation screen
Figure 20: Risk screen
Figure 21: Our five-step approach for generating a sector scorecard