Karamba Security, product security provider for automotive and Fortune 100 manufacturers, has joined the Siemens Digital Industries Software Partner Program to connect its portfolio of automotive cybersecurity products and services with Siemens’ Polarion software, the Application Lifecycle Management (ALM) software from the Siemens Xcelerator portfolio of software and services.
Under the automotive cybersecurity regulation (UN R155) and standards (ISO/SAE 21434), automotive manufacturers and tier-1 suppliers can accelerate and automate the introduction of cybersecurity into connected vehicles.
Karamba’s experience in automotive threat analysis and risk assessment (TARA) and the Karamba VCode Vulnerability Lifecycle Management platform are the building blocks of this technology collaboration, building subject matter expertise on top of Siemens’ Polarion X automotive solution offering, according to the companies.
Together, the companies are presenting a faster time to market of the cybersecurity layer, with end-to-end processes from TARA to requirements to verification, according to the companys.
“We are pleased to be a part of Siemens Digital Industries Software Partner Program and to add significant value to current and future customers of Polarion’s leading ALM technology,” says Ami Dotan, co-founder and CEO at Karamba Security. “Leveraging the new automotive solution from Siemens Digital Industries with Karamba’s end-to-end product security portfolio and know-how will help our customers meet the rigid ISO/SAE 21434 cybersecurity standard and UN R155 regulation while accelerating product lifecycle and software release schedules.”
Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.


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