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市場調查報告書
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1355035
全球汽車網路安全市場評估:按組成部分、組織規模、車輛類型、推進類型、應用、地區、機會、預測(2016-2030)Automotive Cyber Security Market Assessment, By Component, By Organization Size, By Vehicle Type, By Propulsion Type, By Application, By Region, Opportunities and Forecast, 2016-2030F |
全球汽車網路安全市場近年來呈現顯著成長,預計未來將保持穩定擴張速度。2022年營收約50.3億美元,預計2030年將達152億美元,2023年至2030年複合年增長率為14.8%。
汽車產業連網車輛的激增正在對網路安全市場產生重大影響。隨著車輛與資訊娛樂系統、無線通訊、遠端資訊處理、V2V 通訊和 V2I 通訊等功能的連接越來越緊密,潛在網路威脅和漏洞的攻擊面也在擴大。連網車輛引入了新的網路攻擊途徑,包括遠端駭客攻擊、未經授權存取車輛系統和資料外洩。隨著車輛內的組件相互連接,它們成為惡意活動的潛在入口點。連網車輛的採用使得安全 OTA 軟體更新的實施變得更加容易。這些更新對於修補漏洞和保護您的車輛免受新威脅至關重要。
例如,2023年5月,VicOne宣布推出專為OEM廠商設計的Smart Cockpit Protection Solutions,以保護客戶資料隱私。VicOne 的這項綜合解決方案由兩個組件組成:Smart Cockpit Security App(可確保車載資訊娛樂(IVI) 系統內的資料隱私)和Smart Cockpit Mobile SDK(可為OEM 汽車配對應用程式提供強大的保護),由主要組件組成。透過將這些解決方案與 VicOne 現有的網路安全產品集成,OEM 可以受益於從基本系統級到應用層的強大、多層網路安全防禦。
電動車 (EV) 的激增增加了其遭受網路攻擊的脆弱性。隨著汽車產業向電力推進系統過渡,電動車由於越來越依賴複雜的軟體、連接和數據交換,變得更容易受到網路威脅。電動車嚴重依賴複雜的軟體系統來管理配電、電池管理、再生煞車和其他關鍵功能。該軟體的複雜性增加了攻擊面並增加了潛在的網路入口點的數量。一些電動車配備了ADAS(高級駕駛輔助系統)和自動駕駛功能。這些功能依賴廣泛的感測器數據和通信,這可能使它們成為操縱和破壞的目標。
例如,Elektrobit 和 Argus Cyber Security 於 2022 年 9 月發布了 EB zoneo SwithCoreshield。這項創新解決方案將嵌入式入侵偵測和防禦 (IDP) 功能整合到下一代車輛的先進網路管理系統中。此次合作將提供一款採用 Argus Ethernet入侵偵測和防禦系統 (IDPS) 的緊湊型嵌入式模組。這種強大的網路安全保護措施專為汽車乙太網路和網路而設計,並作為汽車級交換器韌體無縫整合到車輛的 E/E 架構中。
ADAS(高階駕駛輔助系統)功能的實施是汽車網路安全市場的成長動力。隨著車輛採用先進的 ADAS 技術(包括自適應巡航控制、車道偏離警告和自動緊急煞車等功能),車輛內部的複雜性和連接性呈指數級增長。這種複雜性為網路威脅和漏洞開闢了新途徑,可能會損害這些系統的安全性和功能。因此,汽車產業非常重視保護 ADAS 和其他車輛系統的網路安全措施。
例如,2022年9月,電動車製造商XPeng宣布推出中國首款針對城市駕駛場景客製化的ADAS(高級駕駛輔助系統)。本公司正式推出City NGP ADAS。該系統目前正在廣州進行試點測試,並將首先安裝在Tesla Model 3的直接競爭對手 P5 電動轎車上。無線更新機制促進了城市 NGP 部署。
本報告研究和分析了全球汽車網路安全市場,提供市場規模和預測、市場動態以及主要參與者的現狀和前景。
Global automotive cyber security market has experienced significant growth in recent years and is expected to maintain a strong pace of expansion in the coming years. With projected revenue of approximately USD 5.03 billion in 2022, the market is forecasted to reach a value of USD 15.2 billion by 2030, displaying a robust CAGR of 14.8% from 2023 to 2030.
Automotive cybersecurity protects vehicles and their electronic systems from cyber threats and attacks. With the increasing connectivity and complexity of modern vehicles, including features such as infotainment systems, advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS), autonomous driving capabilities, and vehicle-to-vehicle (V2V) and vehicle-to-infrastructure (V2I) communication, the need for robust cybersecurity measures in the automotive industry has become paramount. The automotive cyber security market involves the technologies, solutions, and services designed to protect vehicles and their electronic systems from cyber threats and attacks. As vehicles become more connected and autonomous, the automotive industry's need for robust cybersecurity measures has grown significantly.
According to Upstream's 2023 Global Automotive Cybersecurity Report, the leading cyberattack vectors 2022 encompassed various areas, with telematics and application servers at the forefront, accounting for 35% of attacks. Following closely, remote keyless entry systems encountered 18%, 14% in electronic control units, 12% automotive and smart mobility APIs, 8% infotainment systems, 6% mobile applications, and 4% EV charging infrastructure.
The increasing adoption of connected vehicles in the automotive industry has significantly impacted the cybersecurity market. As vehicles become more connected, with features such as infotainment systems, wireless communication, telematics, and vehicle-to-vehicle (V2V) and vehicle-to-infrastructure (V2I) communication, the attacking surface for potential cyber threats and vulnerabilities has expanded. Connected vehicles introduce new avenues for cyberattacks, including remote hacking, unauthorized access to vehicle systems, data breaches, and more. As the components within a vehicle become interconnected, they become a potential entry point for malicious acts. The adoption of connected vehicles has facilitated the implementation of secure OTA software updates. These updates are crucial for addressing vulnerabilities and applying patches to protect vehicles against emerging threats.
For example, in May 2023, VicOne introduced its innovative Smart Cockpit Protection Solutions designed specifically for OEMs to safeguard their customers' data privacy. This comprehensive offering from VicOne comprises two key components: the Smart Cockpit Security App, which ensures the privacy of data within the in-vehicle infotainment (IVI) systems, and the Smart Cockpit Mobile SDK (software development kit), which provides robust protection for OEM car companion apps. By integrating these solutions with VicOne's existing cybersecurity offerings, OEMs can benefit from a robust and multi-layered cybersecurity defense spanning from the fundamental system level to the application layer.
The growing adoption of electric vehicles (EVs) has introduced a heightened vulnerability to cyber-attacks. As the automotive industry shifts towards electric propulsion systems, the increased reliance on complex software, connectivity, and data exchange makes EVs more susceptible to cyber threats. EVs heavily depend on sophisticated software systems to manage power distribution, battery management, regenerative braking, and other critical functions. The complexity of this software increases the attack surface, providing more entry points for potential cyber intrusions. Some EVs have advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) and autonomous capabilities. These features rely on extensive sensor data and communication, making them a potential target for manipulation or disruption.
For example, in September 2022, Elektrobit and Argus Cyber Security introduced the EB zoneo SwithCore Shield. This innovative solution integrates embedded intrusion detection and prevention (IDP) capabilities into advanced network management systems for next-generation vehicles. This collaborative effort presents a compact embedded module featuring the Argus Ethernet Intrusion Detection and Prevention System (IDPS). The robust cybersecurity safeguard is designed for automotive ethernet networks and seamlessly integrated as automotive-grade switch firmware within the vehicle's electrical and electronic (E/E) architectures.
Implementing Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) capabilities is a driving force behind the growth of the automotive cybersecurity market. As vehicles are implementing advanced ADAS technologies, which include features like adaptive cruise control, lane departure warning, automatic emergency braking, and more, the complexity and connectivity within vehicles are exponentially rising. This complexity opens new avenues for potential cyber threats and vulnerabilities that could have compromised the safety and functionality of these systems. As a result, the automotive industry is greatly emphasizing cybersecurity measures to safeguard ADAS and other vehicle systems.
For instance, in September 2022, Electric automaker XPeng unveiled China's first advanced driver assistance system (ADAS) tailored for urban driving scenarios. The company officially introduced its City Navigation Guided Pilot (City NGP) ADAS. This system is currently undergoing pilot testing in Guangzhou, initially featuring on the P5 electric sedan-a direct competitor of the Tesla Model 3. The deployment of City NGP will be facilitated through an over-the-air update mechanism.
Government initiatives play a significant role in shaping the global automotive cybersecurity market. They are implementing and promoting various policies of network security at the global level. These initiatives often focus on data security, privacy regulations, and standardization to build trust and confidence among businesses and consumers. Government authorities are investing in cyber security infrastructure development, offering incentives, and creating supportive regulatory frameworks to encourage cloud adoption and stimulate innovation.
Recent research indicates that cybersecurity in the automotive sector will prompt substantial investments, surging from USD 4.9 billion in 2020 to USD 9.7 billion in 2030. The initiative of the UN Regulations framework is poised to drive innovation and foster economic prospects for a wide range of stakeholders, including suppliers, IT companies, specialized niche enterprises, and startups, especially within the software development and services market.
The COVID-19 pandemic significantly impacted various industries, including the cybersecurity sector in the automotive industry. The pandemic increased cyberattacks and security breaches as hackers exploited the uncertainties and vulnerabilities introduced by remote work arrangements and increased online activities. The pandemic disrupted supply chains, manufacturing, and research and development efforts, leading to delays in deploying new vehicles and technologies. This negatively impacted the integration of cybersecurity measures for vehicles and systems. Furthermore, the pandemic underscored cross-industry collaboration's importance in addressing cybersecurity challenges. As a result, companies and governments have increased their collaborative efforts to strengthen cybersecurity in the automotive sector, especially in Asia Pacific.
Russia-Ukraine war notably impacted the global automotive cyber security market. The conflict has led to concerns about data privacy, security, and geopolitical instability, prompting businesses to re-evaluate their automotive cyber security infrastructure. Automotive companies are becoming increasingly cautious about storing sensitive data in regions affected by the conflict, leading to a potential shift in cyber security service providers through cloud solutions for better control and risk management. Moreover, the war has disrupted internet connectivity in certain areas, affecting the reliability and accessibility of security cloud services. Additionally, geopolitical tensions have raised concerns about data sovereignty and compliance with international regulations. As a result, businesses focus on diversifying their cyber security infrastructure and exploring alternative markets to mitigate potential risks, ensuring uninterrupted operations and data protection.
The automotive cyber security market is witnessing a swift growth trajectory due to the increasing emphasis placed by companies worldwide on establishing advanced automotive cyber security infrastructure. Furthermore, the market expansion is greatly facilitated by the establishment of proper cloud infrastructure, along with significant investments made by companies to enhance research and development resources, engage in collaboration projects, bolster marketing efforts, and expand distribution networks. These factors collectively contribute to the rapid expansion of the market.
In February 2023, Elektrobit unveiled the immediate release of EB tresos 9, the latest version of its top-tier foundational software. The software empowers automotive manufacturers and suppliers to create effective electronic control units (ECUs) aligned with the latest AUTOSAR standard. The new iteration accommodates AUTOSAR R20-11, while seamlessly integrating the remarkable onboard intrusion-detection functionalities found in Argus CAN IDPS. Notably, Argus Cyber Security, recognized with the CES 2023 innovation award, is behind the development of these industry-leading intrusion-detection capabilities.
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Companies mentioned above DO NOT hold any order as per market share and can be changed as per information available during research work