SiFive Achieves ISO/SAE 21434:2021 Certification for Automotive Cybersecurity

SiFive Achieves ISO/SAE 21434:2021 Certification for Automotive Cybersecurity

SiFive has attained ISO/SAE 21434:2021 certification, marking a significant advancement in automotive cybersecurity standards. This international standard is pivotal in identifying and mitigating cyber risks throughout a vehicle’s lifecycle, aligning with global regulatory mandates such as UNECE WP.29 R155.

The certification covers SiFive’s robust lineup of automotive products, including the E6-AB, E6-AD, E6-AS, and S7-AD processors, designed to meet stringent safety integrity levels (ASIL). These processors are tailored for real-time applications, advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS), and zonal controllers, ensuring optimal performance in safety-critical environments.

SiFive’s commitment extends beyond certification, offering customers pre-certified IP solutions that streamline compliance with cybersecurity regulations. This approach not only mitigates cyber threats but also accelerates product development cycles, enabling faster time-to-market for automotive innovations.

Collaboration within the industry is vital to address evolving cybersecurity challenges. SiFive actively engages in forums like Auto-ISAC and RISC-V International’s Automotive special interest group, fostering dialogue on threat mitigation and industry best practices.

As vehicles become increasingly software-defined and interconnected, cybersecurity remains a paramount concern. SiFive’s proactive stance ensures vehicles are equipped with resilient defenses against cyberattacks, safeguarding passenger safety and data integrity.

Looking ahead, SiFive continues to integrate ISO/SAE 21434:2021 principles across its portfolio, reinforcing its commitment to pioneering secure automotive systems. With SiFive as a trusted partner, the automotive industry moves closer to a future where vehicles are not only smart and connected but also resilient to cybersecurity threats.

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