Cybeats catalogues the origins of the underlying code that makes up the software used by each component on Project Arrow.
From headlight assemblies to rear bumpers, every physical component in a modern vehicle can be traced back to the precise location it was built.
“We think about 75 per cent of software in this business is open-source,” Volpe said. “Well, the amount of open-source software makes the data that you create potentially at risk, or suspect.” For each vehicle part that runs software, Cybeats’ technology keeps an ingredient list known as a software bill of materials . The company’s management platform, called Studio, does not sift through every line of code but monitors the open-source dependencies for vulnerabilities.
“You want to know about this because if software’s not supported, there is a new risk, a new bug, new vulnerabilities that will not be fixed.” There are also nonautomotive applications for the technology, Raidman said. Cybeats already has contracts with companies involved in industrial control, medical devices and energy infrastructure.
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