Many original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) are setting up software update management systems in response to new regulations from the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE). These systems are required for cybersecurity reasons, but also to protect against manipulation of vehicle software. In addition, with the increasing use of over-the-air (OTA) updates that can be applied flexibly, drivers need to be able to see which software versions are installed in their vehicles and how any changes might affect the vehicle’s performance.
Our experts can assess your software update management system (SUMS) to determine whether your organization’s processes provide a suitable and sustainable framework for your software update mechanism. Our assessment will determine whether you meet the SUMS requirements of both UN Regulation 156 and ISO 24089.
We help you minimize risk by making sure your processes, vehicles, and components meet all the requirements for software updates so that they can receive type approval and be sold on the market. We also assist you in reducing the time it takes to bring your products to market by improving the efficiency of your software update and type approval processes.
Mechatnom offers customizable assessments of an organization’s cybersecurity framework. The assessments can be tailored to fit the organization’s specific needs, whether that means covering the entire organization or focusing on specific departments. These assessments can be conducted at any stage of implementation and can be updated to reflect any changes in the organization or its processes.
Contact us to learn more and schedule an assessment.