From 26 to 30 May, 2025, the Secretariat of the Subcommittee on Intelligent Connected Vehicles of the National Technical Committee of Auto Standardization (SAC/TC114/SC34) organized the 17th Meeting of the Working Group on Automotive Information Security Standards and a series of seminars on relevant intelligent connected vehicle standards.
More than 200 experts attended the event. They were from domestic and foreign vehicle manufacturers, parts suppliers, testing organizations, research institutes, and sectors including electronics, telecommunications, and the internet. The event was supported by Beijing Xinchangcheng Technology Development Co., Ltd.
From May 26 to May 29, the Secretariat of SC34 organized project meetings with industry experts to discuss the following standards research:
- Technical Requirements and TestingMethods for Automotive Cybersecurity Intrusion Detection
- Technical Requirements for Automotive Cryptographic Applications
- Automotive Software Identifier
- Technical Requirements and TestingMethods for Automotive Gateway Chips
- Road Vehicles—Cybersecurity Validation and Verification
- Automotive Information Security Simulation Testing—Pioneering Research on Standards
- Intelligent and Connected Vehicles—Supply Chain Cybersecurity Technical Specification
The meetings conducted in-depth discussions on the following topics for each standards:
- Standardization objects,
- Frameworks,
- Technical requirements, and
- Test methods,
These discussions advanced the development process of the relevant projects and successfully achieved the objectives set for the sessions.
On May 30, the Secretariat of SC34 convened the 17th Meeting of the Working Group on Automotive Information Security Standards. The meeting began with a summary of the work undertaken by the SAC/TC114/SC34 and the Automotive Information Security Standards Working Group, and set out the plans for future activities.
Subsequently, the leading organizations of each project reported on the recent progress of the following standards research projects:
- Technical Requirements and TestingMethods for Automotive Cybersecurity Intrusion Detection
- Automotive Software Identifier
- Road Vehicles—Cybersecurity Validation and Verification
- Automotive Information Security Simulation Testing—Pioneering Research on Standards
- Intelligent and Connected Vehicles—Supply Chain Cybersecurity Technical Specification
The event facilitated technical discussions and contributed to the progress of several automotive information security standards. SC34 will continue to focus on advancing the development of the intelligent connected vehicle standards system.
Chinese source: https://www.catarc.org.cn/xwdt/gzdt/684182422343749.html