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Connected, Cooperative and Automated Mobility

A paradigm integrating vehicle connectivity (V2X), cooperative systems, and driving automation to enhance transport safety and efficiency. It mandates robust cybersecurity and functional safety management, as defined by standards like ISO/SAE 21434 and UN R155, to mitigate complex systemic risks in intelligent transport systems.

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What is Connected, Cooperative and Automated Mobility?

Connected, Cooperative and Automated Mobility (CCAM) is an advanced intelligent transport framework integrating three pillars: Connectivity (V2X communication), Cooperation (data sharing for collective optimization), and Automated Mobility (driving automation). It extends beyond standalone autonomous vehicles by emphasizing a networked ecosystem. Managing CCAM risks requires adherence to UN Regulation No. 155 (Cyber Security Management System) and ISO/SAE 21434 (Cybersecurity Engineering). Within enterprise risk management, CCAM expands the scope from traditional functional safety (ISO 26262) to a holistic view encompassing cybersecurity threats across the entire vehicle lifecycle, including communication links and backend infrastructure.

How is Connected, Cooperative and Automated Mobility applied in enterprise risk management?

Practical application of CCAM risk management involves a systematic approach. Step 1: Establish a certified Cyber Security Management System (CSMS) compliant with UN R155 and ISO/SAE 21434. Step 2: Conduct a Threat Analysis and Risk Assessment (TARA) for specific vehicle systems to identify vulnerabilities, such as V2X message spoofing, and define security goals. Step 3: Implement and verify security controls based on TARA results, such as deploying an in-vehicle Intrusion Detection and Prevention System (IDPS) and establishing a Vehicle Security Operations Center (VSOC) for continuous monitoring. Leading OEMs have reduced threat response times by over 60% with VSOCs, ensuring regulatory compliance and minimizing recall risks.

What challenges do Taiwan enterprises face when implementing Connected, Cooperative and Automated Mobility?

Taiwanese enterprises face three key challenges. First, a fragmented supply chain with SMEs lacking the resources to implement ISO/SAE 21434. Solution: Industry alliances providing joint coaching and certification. Second, a lack of localized, internationally-compliant testbeds for validating V2X security. Solution: Accelerate the development of national test fields and align local data regulations with global standards. Third, a talent gap in automotive cybersecurity. Solution: Foster industry-academia partnerships to develop specialized curricula and prioritize building VSOC capabilities to cultivate a skilled workforce.

Why choose Winners Consulting for Connected, Cooperative and Automated Mobility?

Winners Consulting specializes in Connected, Cooperative and Automated Mobility for Taiwan enterprises, delivering compliant management systems within 90 days. Free consultation: https://winners.com.tw/contact

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