Alexander Dennis achieves cyber security management system certification

The successful certification follows an audit by VCA experts that analysed Alexander Dennis documents, tools, templates and processes against the requirements of Regulation 155 as well as interviews with key members of staff involved in the operation of the processes.

The approval shows that Alexander Dennis has comprehensive safeguards in place to minimise and adequately manage the risks of malicious attacks during development, production and postproduction of vehicles. It further represents a major milestone in a commitment to vehicle cyber security which underpins the development of future products and services.

UN Regulation 155 provides internationally recognised requirements to assess vehicle cyber security and vehicle cyber security management systems. The Alexander Dennis team has also used ISO SAE 21434 on cybersecurity engineering for road vehicles in order to develop the CSMS, further adopting internationally recognised best practice. Compliance is not currently mandatory in the UK market.

Chris Gall, Group Engineering Director for Alexander Dennis, said: “We take all aspects of security at every stage of a vehicle’s life extremely seriously. A robust cyber security management system is key to minimise the risk of malicious interference and we are proud to have put this in place and have its compliance recognised by the VCA.

By following the standards of UN Regulation 155, we can be sure to have a solid framework to protect our and our customers’ data, assets and technology.”

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