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TowerSec ECUSHIELD Solves Automotive Cyber Security Challenge


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DETROIT -- Feb. 12, 2015: TowerSec ECUSHIELD stops vehicle cyber threats now and in the future.

"ECUSHIELD is the only tested and proven software security solution available for immediate deployment," said Saar Dickman, TowerSec CEO. "We invested years of research and engineering effort in developing this product. It detects and prevents cyber threats on vehicles in real time and can be integrated into existing and future vehicles with no redesign. It is available for less than $10 a vehicle."

Protecting vehicles from cyber threats is a major issue. A just-released report by Senator Edward J. Markey (D-Massachusetts) addresses the need for automotive cyber security as modern technologies open the door to hackers.

While agreeing with Senator Markey that new standards are needed to bridge security and privacy gaps in cars and trucks, Dickman pointed out there is much more "under the hood" in terms of providing cyber security for future vehicles than is publically known.

TowerSec has running projects with automakers and suppliers that integrate ECUSHIELD technology into vehicles.

"While we cannot comment on specific attacks on vehicles and devices made by hackers we can say our goal, as well as the goal of our customers, is to ensure vehicles are safe and secure," Dickman said. "As vehicles become more and more connected the threat increases and will be even greater when self-driving or autonomous cars become available. TowerSec's ECUSHIELD is the answer."

Once integrated into a CAN-BUS accessible ECU or telematics control unit, ECUSHIELD provides continuous monitoring while identifying new threats to the vehicle. It prevents malicious communication from reaching mission critical systems inside the vehicle that could put lives and personal data at risk.

With ECUSHIELD no redesign is needed. It is flexible and can be easily integrated into new and used vehicles, including fleets. It turns any ECU into an Intrusion Detection and Prevention (IDS/IPS) system and any gateway ECU into a smart firewall.

TowerSec's work is recognized by the auto industry. It was recently named the Hottest Startup in 2015 at the North American International Auto Show (NAIAS) for its work on automotive cyber security.

"This award further establishes TowerSec as a leading global solution provider preventing threats modern vehicles face today or will face in the future," said Dickman.