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Policy recommendation outlining principles, risk assessment approaches and mitigation objectives for cybersecurity and data protection within the vehicle ecosystem considered by the UNECE WP.29 regulatory framework.
Year:
2010
Organization:
United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE)
Body:
World Forum for Harmonization of Vehicle Regulations (WP.29)
Committee:
Inland Transport Committee
Working Group:
Informal Working Group on Intelligent Transport Systems / Automated Driving (IWG ITS/AD)
Session:
152nd session
Meeting location:
Geneva
Meeting dates:
9–12 November 2010
Agenda item:
2.2 Coordination and Organization of Work – Guidelines for the Preparation and Submission of Documents to WP.29 and its Subsidiary Bodies
Document type:
Recommendation / policy guidance
Version:
Revision 0.1
Prepared by:
Secretariat of UNECE WP.29
Subject:
Vehicle cyber security and protection of automotive systems and data
Industry scope:
Automotive industry and vehicle ecosystem stakeholders
Lifecycle scope:
Vehicle lifetime including pre-attack, during attack, and post-attack phases
Reference framework:
Risk management principles and threat analysis for connected vehicle systems
Related topic:
Over-the-air software updates and cybersecurity governance in vehicle systems
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Year:
2026
Organization:
UNECE WP.29 Informal Working Group on ITS/AD
Document type:
Draft recommendation
Topic:
Vehicle software updates, cyber security, certification
Version:
v0.5
Authors:
Task Force on Cyber Security and Over-the-air Issues
Target audience:
Contracting parties, vehicle manufacturers, regulatory bodies
Scope:
Requirements for certification and safe execution of software updates, including OTA updates
Related agreements:
1958 Agreement on vehicle type approval, 1998 Agreement definitions
Annexes:
Annex 1 – Safety of update process; Annex 2 – Implementation guidance for regulations
Year:
2021
Region / City:
Global
Topic:
Remote software update for vehicles
Document Type:
Technical Paper
Organization:
International Telecommunication Union (ITU)
Author:
Hideki YAMAMOTO
Target Audience:
Professionals in telecommunications and automotive sectors
Period of Action:
Ongoing
Approval Date:
30 April 2021
Modification Date:
Not specified
Year:
2023
Date:
February 14, 2023
Region:
Europe
Organization:
Kia Europe
Document Type:
Press release
Topic:
Automotive software updates and connected vehicle technology
Technology:
Over-the-air (OTA) software updates
Products / Models:
Kia models from model year 2022 onwards
Related Service:
Kia Connect
Headquarters:
Frankfurt, Germany
European Production Facility:
Zilina, Slovakia
Media Contacts:
Oliver Strohbach; Pablo González Huerta
Contact Emails:
[email protected]
Contact Phone Numbers:
+49 69 850 928 373; +49 69 850 928 342
Distribution Scope:
European markets supporting Kia Connect
Year:
2019
Region / City:
Global
Topic:
Software Updates, Cyber Security, UNECE Regulations
Document Type:
Recommendation
Organization / Institution:
Tesla Inc.
Author:
Tesla Inc.
Target Audience:
Automotive manufacturers, regulators
Validity Period:
N/A
Approval Date:
07/08/2019
Amendment Date:
N/A
Year:
2023
Document type:
Draft UN Regulation
Status:
Proposal
Issuing body:
United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE)
Forum:
World Forum for Harmonization of Vehicle Regulations (WP.29)
Working group:
GRSG Informal Working Group on EDR/DSSAD
Session:
191st session of WP.29
Session dates:
14–16 November 2023
Vehicle categories:
M2, M3, N2, N3
Subject:
Approval requirements for Event Data Recorders
Regulatory scope:
Minimum data collection, storage, and crash survivability
Supersedes:
ECE/TRANS/WP29/GRSG/2023/13
Amends:
ECE/TRANS/WP.29/2023/134
Decision reference:
125th session of GRSG (27–31 March 2023)
Geographical applicability:
Contracting Parties to the 1958 Agreement
Year:
2022
Region / City:
Geneva
Topic:
Vehicle Regulations, Road Safety, Environmental Protection
Document Type:
Report
Organization / Institution:
United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (ECE)
Author:
Secretariat
Target Audience:
World Forum for Harmonization of Vehicle Regulations participants, Government representatives, Regulatory bodies
Period of Validity:
2022 and beyond
Date of Approval:
February 2022
Date of Amendments:
None
Year:
2020
Date:
9 April 2020
Session:
181st session
Meeting location:
Geneva
Agenda item:
4.12.3
Agreement:
1958 Agreement
Organization:
United Nations Economic Commission for Europe
Committee:
Inland Transport Committee
Forum:
World Forum for Harmonization of Vehicle Regulations (WP.29)
Administrative body:
Administrative Committee for the 1958 Agreement (AC.1)
Submitting parties:
Representatives of Japan and the European Commission
Document symbol:
ECE/TRANS/WP.29/2020/93
Distribution:
General
Language:
English
Subject:
Amendments to draft UN Regulation on WLTP concerning criteria emissions, carbon dioxide emissions, fuel consumption and electric energy consumption
Related body:
Working Party on Pollution and Energy (GRPE)
Document type:
Technical reference list of use cases
Subject:
Artificial intelligence applications in automotive safety systems
Sector:
Automotive safety and vehicle regulation
Related framework:
WP.29 vehicle regulations
Referenced documents:
WP.29/1182; AI-02-04; AI-02-05
Scope:
Use cases concerning artificial intelligence in regulated automotive safety systems
Functional categories:
Driving functions; Non-driving functions
Driving function domains:
Perception; Planning; Motion-Control
Non-driving function domain:
Driver and occupant monitoring
Examples of systems:
Intelligent Speed Assistance; Forward/Reverse Collision Warning; Moving Off Information Systems; Collaborative Sensing; Automatic Emergency Braking Systems; Lane Keeping Systems; Driver Control Assistance Systems; Automated Driving Systems; Lane Changing Systems; Driver Drowsiness and Distraction Monitoring; Child Presence Detection; Seat-belt Usage Monitoring
Approach:
Risk-based categorization of AI functions in vehicles
Purpose:
Illustrative list of representative AI safety use cases within the scope of the IWG AI
Year:
2013
Region / City:
Europe
Topic:
Retrofit emissions control systems for vehicles
Document type:
Draft regulation comments
Author:
Environmental Industries Commission (EIC)
Target audience:
Industry stakeholders, government bodies
Period of validity:
Ongoing
Approval date:
February 2013
Modification date:
N/A
Year:
2019
Region / City:
Global
Topic:
Software Updates, Cyber Security, UNECE Regulations
Document Type:
Recommendation
Organization / Institution:
Tesla Inc.
Author:
Tesla Inc.
Target Audience:
Automotive manufacturers, regulators
Validity Period:
N/A
Approval Date:
07/08/2019
Amendment Date:
N/A
Year:
2026
Organization:
UNECE WP.29 Informal Working Group on ITS/AD
Document type:
Draft recommendation
Topic:
Vehicle software updates, cyber security, certification
Version:
v0.5
Authors:
Task Force on Cyber Security and Over-the-air Issues
Target audience:
Contracting parties, vehicle manufacturers, regulatory bodies
Scope:
Requirements for certification and safe execution of software updates, including OTA updates
Related agreements:
1958 Agreement on vehicle type approval, 1998 Agreement definitions
Annexes:
Annex 1 – Safety of update process; Annex 2 – Implementation guidance for regulations
Year:
2015–2024
Organization:
World Forum for Harmonization of Vehicle Regulations (WP.29)
Working Groups:
ITS/AD, TFAV, FRAV, VMAD, CS/OTA, EDR/DSSAD
Type of Document:
Guidelines / Framework Consolidation
Subject:
Automated Driving Systems (ADS) safety and assessment
Audience:
Regulatory bodies, automotive industry experts, WP.29 subsidiary working parties
Sessions:
174th (March 2018) to 2024 planned session
Participants:
Approximately 200 experts in FRAV and VMAD sessions
Key Components:
System safety, Failsafe response, HMI/Operator information, Validation pillars, Cybersecurity, Software updates, Scenario catalogue
Agreements Referenced:
1958, 1997, 1998 UN Agreements
Purpose:
Harmonize high-level requirements and multi-pillar validation methods for global ADS deployment