AUTOCRYPT Introduces Automotive-CIS: A New Standard in Vehicle Cybersecurity at CES 2026
AUTOCRYPT Introduces Nissan-CIS: Pioneering Cybersecurity Standards for Vehicles
On January 6, 2026, AUTOCRYPT, a prominent provider of automotive and AI cybersecurity solutions, showcased its latest innovation, Automotive-CIS (Cybersecurity Infrastructure Standard), at CES 2026 in Las Vegas. This unveiling is expected to greatly enhance vehicle cybersecurity by establishing a comprehensive global standard aimed at interfacing seamlessly with evolving automotive technologies.
What is Automotive-CIS?
Automotive-CIS represents a significant evolution from AUTOCRYPT’s existing Software Security Infrastructure solution that has previously been delivered to Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs). This new standard significantly broadens its scope, encompassing not just vehicle manufacturers but also suppliers across the automotive supply chain. It provides an integrated security framework that spans the entire lifecycle of vehicle software, from initial development and production through to operation and maintenance.
The introduction of Automotive-CIS is particularly timely given the industry's transition towards software-defined vehicles (SDVs) and advancements in AI-driven mobility solutions.
Key Features of the New Standard
The integration of essential components such as the Cybersecurity Management System (CSMS), Software Update Management System (SUMS), Vehicle Security Operations Center (vSOC), and Threat Analysis and Risk Assessment (TARA) into a unified framework positions Automotive-CIS as a core reference model. This is designed to help OEMs and suppliers effectively manage security as vehicles become increasingly reliant on sophisticated software capabilities.
Through rigorous proof-of-concept projects in collaboration with numerous domestic and international OEMs and suppliers, AUTOCRYPT has laid a strong foundation for the Automotive-CIS standard. These projects not only validate the standard itself but also facilitate deployment roadmaps, expert consulting, and comprehensive regulatory compliance strategies across the supply chain.
As AUTOCRYPT’s CEO and co-Founder Seokwoo Lee noted during the launch, the Automotive-CIS standard embodies the essential foundations needed as we navigate the future of SDVs, AI mobility, and post-quantum computing. He highlighted the importance of presenting this standard at CES, a platform known for showcasing groundbreaking innovations, allowing automotive stakeholders to collectively tackle emerging security challenges throughout the vehicle lifecycle.
The Impact of Automotive-CIS
Given the rapid evolution of vehicle technology, the need for robust cybersecurity measures has never been more pressing. Automotive-CIS is poised to become a game changer in ensuring that vehicles are equipped with the necessary defenses against potential cyber threats. By providing a framework that connects all aspects of vehicle cybersecurity, it addresses the complexities of secure vehicle operation and software updates, contributing towards safer and more reliable automotive experiences.
Visitors to CES 2026 can view AUTOCRYPT's solutions in Las Vegas Convention Center, West Hall Booth #4667, from January 6-9. AUTOCRYPT is accepting reservations for on-site meetings, evidencing their commitment to collaboration and engagement with industry partners.
In summary, the launch of Automotive-CIS at CES 2026 signifies a pivotal moment in the automotive industry's journey towards a more secure future. With cyber threats becoming increasingly sophisticated, initiatives like these are critical in ensuring that vehicular technology can evolve without compromising safety and security standards. If AUTOCRYPT’s initiatives are to mark the path forward, we can expect a substantial enhancement in the trustworthiness of next-generation vehicles.