VicOne and Primax Partner to Improve Efficiencies in Protecting Intelligent Fleet Management and Applications Platform

January 16, 2024
VicOne
VicOne and Primax Partner to Improve Efficiencies in Protecting Intelligent Fleet Management and Applications Platform

TAIPEI, Taiwan —VicOne, a leading automotive cybersecurity solutions provider, today announced it had signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with Primax (TWSE:4915) to work together on enhancing the cybersecurity protection of Primax’s QCS6490-based IoT gateway platform. Primax is a global leader in vision, audio, and interface technologies and is targeting fleet and industrial IoT applications in intelligent transportation. Through the partnership, VicOne will provide VicOne xZETA security scanning and SBOM (software bill of materials) management tools to support Primax products in complying with ISO/SAE 21434.

Primax’s QCS6490 reference platform can support multiple wired or wireless sensors and will offer integration with a vehicle’s on-board diagnostics system and 5G or LTE network connectivity. Its advanced computing capabilities and robust feature set make the QCS6490 a versatile solution for next-generation edge processing devices such as cameras, gateways, industrial automation equipment (IPC, PLC), and autonomous mobile robotics. 

As automotive cyberthreats evolve, continuous monitoring for zero-day vulnerabilities is critical. While the QCS6490 platform is aimed at fleet management systems and T-box customers, VicOne xZETA can automatically scan the platform regularly and notify if it is affected, which empowers the platform toward compliance with ISO/SAE 21434. At the same time, with xZETA’s patent-pending VicOne Vulnerability Impact Rating (VVIR) technology, the external and internal data can be integrated to prioritize high-risk vulnerabilities: identifying, assessing, mitigating, and monitoring. This empowers Primax to swiftly identify and address high-risk issues, formulate corresponding strategies, secure the platform, and provide reliable and secure service to its customers.

VicOne software vulnerability and SBOM management system helps Primax provide a cyber-protected platform to benefit its customers.

“The impact of cyberattacks is significant to smart city transportation. Suppose hackers had taken control of the fleet management operation and remotely disabled the functions of vehicles — this could lead to a traffic crash and endanger the safety of road users,” said Edward Tsai, Vice President of Strategic Partnership at VicOne. “We are pleased that this partnership can extend Primax’s technical service to bring cybersecurity value to its automotive clients and ensure a safer car ecosystem.”

“Automotive cybersecurity is far from simple, as hackers will attack from all angles, requiring a comprehensive, all-encompassing approach and specialized knowledge. As a global leader in edge computing and vision technologies, Primax is committed to providing our fleet management and T-box clients with the most advanced technologies,” said Jason Hsu, Vice President of Primax’s Connected Mobility Business Unit. “Cybersecurity is critical to connected cars. We are proud to partner with VicOne, the automotive cybersecurity expert, to help widen our support and bring cyber-protected service to market. With our collaboration with VicOne and adoption of xZETA, we expect to deliver our customers a safe and secure end-device product.”

About Primax

Primax Electronics is a leading hardware electronics supplier with best-in-class solutions for information products, smart lifestyle and auto/AIoT segments. Our product applications expand into public/community safety and auto electronics segments. Primax core technologies integrates 3 senses in 1 (interface, visual, and audio) applications, providing one-stop shopping service for our customers. Primax has been the best business partner for global brands by offering exceptional mechanical and electronic engineering services, strong integration capabilities and total solutions with its wide array of technologies. Visit us for more information at: https://www.primax.com.tw/en/

About VicOne

With a vision to secure the vehicles of tomorrow, VicOne delivers a broad portfolio of cybersecurity software and services for the automotive industry. Purpose-built to address the rigorous needs of automotive manufacturers, VicOne solutions are designed to secure and scale with the specialized demands of the modern vehicle. As a Trend Micro subsidiary, VicOne is powered by a solid foundation in cybersecurity drawn from Trend Micro’s 30+ years in the industry, delivering unparalleled automotive protection and deep security insights that enable our customers to build secure and intelligent vehicles. For more information, visit vicone.com.

Media Contact
Myla Pilao
myla_pilao@vicone.com

Our News and Views

Gain Insights Into Automotive Cybersecurity

  • Get CRA-Ready: One Platform to Simplify CRA Compliance
    Blog
    July 14, 2025
    The EU Cyber Resilience Act (CRA) has set cybersecurity requirements focusing on Products with Digital Elements (PDE). This means that manufacturers within the supply chain must monitor and report vulnerabilities once discovered. Otherwise, a fine of a substantial financial penalty will be imposed. In this landscape, what manufacturers need is a solution that offers proactive Vulnerability and SBOM Management.
    Read More
  • CVE-2025-6019: A Privilege Escalation Flaw With Implications for AGL and the Future of SDVs
    Blog
    June 25, 2025
    A recently disclosed Linux flaw shows how seemingly ordinary bugs are starting to affect software-defined vehicles (SDVs). We unpack CVE-2025-6019, its impact on Automotive Grade Linux (AGL), and what it means for in-vehicle cybersecurity.
    Read More
  • Replicating RAMN Using a Single STM32 Board: A Hands-On Exploration
    Blog
    May 26, 2025
    Replicating the core functions of a full-scale Resistant Automotive Miniature Network (RAMN) using just a single STM32 board is a practical, cost-effective way to dive into advanced in-vehicle networking. In this hands-on guide, we run through the step-by-step setup, enabling engineers and enthusiasts alike to prototype resilient automotive communication systems with minimal hardware.
    Read More
  • LockBit Ransomware Group Data Leak: Implications for Automotive Cybersecurity
    Blog
    May 21, 2025
    A recent breach of the LockBit ransomware group exposed chat logs, offering a rare inside look at how victims were targeted and extorted. Automotive companies featured prominently among those attacked. We unpack the key findings and outline practical steps that automotive companies can take to block LockBit attacks or similar incidents.
    Read More
Visit Our Blog

Accelerate Your Automotive Cybersecurity Journey Today

Contact Us