Winbond Electronics Corporation announced that they had received the ISO/SAE 21434 certification from T_V NORD for Road vehicles Cybersecurity Management System (CSMS), making them the world's first memory vendor to receive the ISO/SAE 21434 standard certification for Road vehicles Cybersecurity Management System (CSMS). ISO/SAE 21434 standard protects vehicle and automotive security by specifying the requirements to make automotive systems more robust against cyber-attacks. It outlines the criteria needed during the concept, development, production, usage and decommissions of automotive systems.áMany car manufacturers and their component suppliers make this stand mandatory to improve how cyber threats are managed significantly.

The ISO/SAE 21434 standard applies to microcomputers and their components and requires the automotive industry to adapt devices capable of meeting this standard and providing the required protection against cyber threats. Winbond is the first memory manufacturer to receive this Road vehicles CyberSecurity certification. Their TrustME«áW77Q Secure Flash has already obtained Common Criteria EAL2 and ISO26262 ASIL-C Ready certifications from SGS Brightsight and SGS-T_V Saar, respectively.

With the prestigious industry-recognized security and safety certifications, TrustME W77Q Secure Flash can simultaneously satisfy the emerging demands in safety and cybersecurity in automotive applications. Apart from that, their code storage flash memory, including Serial NOR, QspiNAND and OctalNAND, has also received ISO26262 ASIL-B Ready certifications.