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  • Huf ISO/SAE 21434 cybersecurity certification strengthens protection for connected vehicles
  • Huf advances secure digital mobility through certified automotive cybersecurity systems
Huf has earned the Huf ISO/SAE 21434 cybersecurity certification, along with compliance under the ENX VCS standard, marking a significant milestone in automotive cybersecurity management. The certification validates the company’s structured approach to protecting road vehicles against increasingly complex cyber risks across the entire product lifecycle.
This certification highlights Huf’s continued focus on delivering secure, future-ready mobility solutions while addressing the growing cybersecurity demands of connected and software-driven vehicles. By aligning with globally recognized standards, the company reinforces trust among OEM partners and end users in an evolving digital mobility ecosystem.
Certified Cybersecurity Management System for Road Vehicles
The Huf ISO/SAE 21434 cybersecurity certification confirms that the company has established a robust Cybersecurity Management System designed specifically for road-vehicle applications. This system ensures cybersecurity is embedded from development through production and post-deployment phases.
Key elements of Huf’s cybersecurity framework include:
  • Comprehensive identification of cybersecurity risks across vehicle systems
  • Structured mitigation strategies covering hardware, firmware, and data interfaces
  • Continuous monitoring to address emerging threats throughout the product lifecycle

Proactive Risk Assessment Across Digital Vehicle Solutions
As part of its certified cybersecurity processes, Huf performs in-depth risk assessments across its portfolio, including its Phone as a Key solution. Potential vulnerabilities related to hardware components, embedded software, and data exchange are identified early and mitigated to maintain high security standards.
To further strengthen digital key protection, Huf collaborates with the Car Connectivity Consortium to enhance security mechanisms, ensuring digital vehicle access technologies remain resilient against misuse and unauthorized access. This collaborative approach supports safer deployment of connected vehicle technologies at scale.
Through the Huf ISO/SAE 21434 cybersecurity certification, the company reinforces its commitment to safeguarding connected vehicles and supporting the automotive industry’s transition toward secure, digitally enabled mobility."
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