BlackBerry Advances It's Commitment To Building A Secure Autonomous Future
Announces New
Security Credential Management System; Joins OmniAir Consortium as Executive Member to Help Secure
Vehicle-to-Everything (V2X) Communication for Next Generation of Connected Cars
Vehicle-to-Everything (V2X) Communication for Next Generation of Connected Cars
To mark National
Autonomous Vehicle Day, BlackBerry Limited (NYSE: BB; TSX: BB) today announced
that the company has joined the OmniAir Consortium as an executive member to
help advance the testing, certification, and deployment of technologies for
connected vehicles and Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS).
BlackBerry successfully demonstrated the interoperability of its V2X
certificates at the May 2018 OmniAir MotorCity PlugFest.
“The future of
connected vehicles relies on secure communication between vehicles and city
infrastructure, other vehicles, and smart devices” said Jim Alfred, vice
president and GM of BlackBerry Certicom. “In order to realize this potential,
cars need to talk to one another and to their environment in the same language
and with the same protocols to ensure they can trust that communication. The
new security credential management system we are announcing today will enhance
the security, trustworthiness, and ultimately the safety of V2X
communications.”
SCMS – A Secure
System to Underpin V2X Communication
V2X communication
is the next frontier of connected car capability, allowing for real-time
communication between vehicles, road-side equipment, city infrastructure, and
smart devices. V2X connectivity provides information to enable safer
driving, thereby helping to prevent accidents, reduce congestion and lower
emissions through optimized mobility and improved traffic
coordination. The success of V2X technology, however, depends on
cybersecurity and the trusted verification of each and every message that is
sent or received between and among cars and things like traffic lights or road
signs. The system must be designed so that hackers cannot harm the public
interest by modifying V2X messages in transit from certified devices.
Available in Fall
2018, BlackBerry's security credential management system (SCMS) will secure the
communication of vehicles with each other and with roadside equipment in two
ways: digital signatures, which protect messages against manipulation, and
certificates, which identify the sender as trustworthy.
BlackBerry’s SCMS
will enable OEMs, suppliers, municipal infrastructure makers and roadside
equipment manufacturers to implement V2X security protocols in their automotive
embedded systems.Connected vehicles and devices will be able to enroll in the
SCMS, obtain security certificates from authorized Certificate Authorities and
use those certificates to sign V2X messages.
Advancing the
Testing, Certification and Deployment of Connected Vehicle Technologies
The OmniAir
Consortium develops testing and certification programs for vehicle-to-vehicle
(V2V), vehicle-to-infrastructure (V2I), and vehicle-to-everything (V2X) devices
as part of its mission to promote a robust, secure communications system for
cooperative driving. OmniAir Consortium’s members work together to promote the
deployment of secure and interoperable connected vehicle technologies. Members
also work cooperatively to address technical challenges and to advance
independent, third-party testing and certification.
“We are delighted
to have BlackBerry as part of OmniAir and help us progress our efforts to
standardize the certification process of V2X devices,” said Jason Conley,
Executive Director for OmniAir. “Building and managing a V2X device certification
program is critical to creating a secure and interoperable V2X ecosystem and
BlackBerry’s deep expertise in operating Certification Authorities for the
trusted device space will further strengthen OmniAir’s V2X interoperability
program.”
BlackBerry –
Leading the Way in Secure and Trusted V2X Communications
In 2009,
BlackBerry acquired Certicom, a specialist in Elliptic Curve Cryptography (ECC)
and the inventor of the implicit certificate and butterfly key concepts which
are being leveraged in V2X communications. The application of these concepts
enables security with efficiency for future connected car and Intelligent
Transportation Systems.
BlackBerry Certicom pioneered the use of high-scale public
key infrastructure (PKI) solutions for mobile, smart metering and telematics
applications, developing technology that has secured hundreds of millions of
devices. Its PKI services leverage trusted, reliable, BlackBerry infrastructure
to provide global reach and support OEMs, road operators and government
stakeholders with a vested interest in assuring the robustness of connected and
autonomous cars.
New Delhi – June 04, 2018
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