Why VicOne?
Cybersecurity Solutions One Step Ahead for the Automotive Industry
Threat Intelligence
Backed by Trend Micro's 30+ years of cybersecurity expertise, VicOne delivers actionable automotive threat intelligence that detects zero-day vulnerabilities, monitors active threats across vehicle networks, and helps OEMs and suppliers maintain continuous regulatory compliance.
Automotive Foresight
VicOne provides top-of-the-line solutions that organizations can trust for robust and future-ready cybersecurity coverage tailored for the automotive industry.
Strategic Partnerships
VicOne's partnership program supports OEMs and Tier 1 suppliers in rolling out a cybersecurity strategy, and helps ease their burden in complying with new standards and regulations.
Decades of Research and Innovation
As a Trend Micro subsidiary, VicOne is supported by a trusted leader in cybersecurity. VicOne offers solutions that use the latest technologies, such as machine learning, behavior monitoring, and detection and response, to help secure connected cars. These solutions are developed from Trend Micro's over three decades of cybersecurity experience and the expertise of Trend Zero Day Initiative™ (ZDI).
Future-Ready and End-to-End Vehicle Protection
VicOne is purpose-built to address the rigorous needs of OEMs and Tier 1 suppliers with a portfolio designed to secure and scale with the specialized demands of the modern vehicle. VicOne's products and solutions provide exceptional automotive protection for the entire supply chain and throughout a vehicle's life cycle. These enable automotive stakeholders to choose high-priority security measures and upgrades for connected vehicle protection.
An Essential Partner in Security
VicOne supports OEMs and Tier 1 suppliers in complying with UN R155/R156 and ISO/SAE 21434, and in implementing an effective cybersecurity strategy.
Regulatory Compliance
Going Beyond the Minimum Requirements
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