Our cybersecurity solutions for the automotive industry

With the rise of driver-assistance technologies, navigation apps, and a wide range of AI-based solutions, the automotive industry is increasingly facing challenges related to digital trust. The move toward connectivity and autonomy raises questions about information security: just look at how remote car hacking has become a scourge! Inspired by the ISO 27001 standard and initially implemented by the German automotive industry, the TISAX framework is the automotive industry’s cybersecurity passport. It is becoming a requirement in tenders. Request an audit!

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Do you work in the automotive industry in a role that involves cybersecurity challenges? We provide you with access to intelligence solutions, training, and recognition based on an audit.

Certify your cybersecurity approach

Reassure your customers and clients with the TISAX assessment.

Certify your cybersecurity approach

ISO 21434 Training

Help your teams get up to speed on the best cybersecurity standards.

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An Introduction to ISO 27001

The AFNOR Interactive Course helps you better understand the leading cybersecurity standard.

An Introduction to ISO 27001

Developing cybersecurity standards for the automotive industry

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Developing cybersecurity standards for the automotive industry

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Why adopt a cybersecurity approach?

Both on the road and in the factory, the automotive industry is undergoing a digital transformation. Vehicles have become hyperconnected, and autonomous vehicles are on the horizon. This raises questions about information security, the measures needed to prevent cyberattacks, and how to respond quickly to such attacks when they occur.
Unfortunately, many small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) underestimate the risks. Addressing the issue through a management system, in accordance with the ISO/IEC 27001 standard, is the best way to stay ahead of the curve.

Source of figures: National Cyber Barometer for Micro-enterprises and SMEs, Cybermalveillance.gouv, 2025

16 %of small and medium-sized enterprises that have been victims of one or more cyberattacks over a twelve-month period

80 %Small and medium-sized enterprises say they are unprepared or do not know if they are prepared.

18 %Most small and medium-sized businesses that are attacked are targeted due to security vulnerabilities, with 43% of attacks resulting from phishing

11 %Many small and medium-sized businesses are suffering financial losses as a result of cyberattacks

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