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Report describing the structure, assessment steps, observations, and feedback from the UNECE task force test phase evaluating cybersecurity and software update requirements for vehicle type approval.
Year:
2019
Date:
7/23/2019
Organization:
RDW Vehicle Information and Registration
Regulatory framework:
UNECE Draft Regulation CS/OTA
Subject areas:
Cybersecurity; Software Updates
Document type:
Test phase report
Geographical scope:
The Netherlands
Participating authorities:
RDW
Technical services:
UL B.V.; Secura B.V.
Stakeholders:
Vehicle manufacturers within the UNECE task force
Assessment scope:
Cybersecurity Management System; Software Updates Management System; Vehicle type approval
Assessment methods:
Document review; Onsite assessment
Issuing body location:
Zoetermeer, The Netherlands
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Year:
2019
Region / City:
Geneva
Topic:
Ending violence against women and girls
Document Type:
Statement
Organization / Institution:
United Nations
Author:
Ms. Dubravka Šimonovic, UN Special Rapporteur on violence against women, its causes and consequences
Target Audience:
Governments, NGOs, International organizations, Human rights advocates
Period of Effectiveness:
2019
Approval Date:
29 October 2019
Date of Changes:
Not specified
Year:
2023
Region / City:
UNECE
Topic:
Electric Vehicles, Smart Charging
Document Type:
Terms of Reference
Organ / Institution:
UNECE
Author:
Not specified
Target Audience:
Stakeholders in electric vehicle and energy sectors
Effective Period:
2025–2026
Approval Date:
Not specified
Amendment Date:
Not specified
Year:
2026
Document Number:
IWG-EMC-50-16
Date:
15.01.2026
Proposer:
Thilo Kootz, Nikola Kiwull
Affiliation:
Bundesnetzagentur
Email:
[email protected]
Type:
Change proposal form
Subject:
Radiated emission testing for vehicles
Frequency range:
1–6 GHz
Related standards:
IEC 61000-6-3, CISPR 12, IEC 61851-21-1
Document code:
WLTP-06-22e(EU: AdminWG-05)
Title:
WLTP Phase 1a definitions – application within the WLTP and comparison with EC and UN/ECE definitions
Author:
R. Gardner
Working group:
AdminWG
Version:
Draft version 1
Date:
18-02-2014
Subject:
Definitions related to WLTP Phase 1a and their comparison with EC and UN/ECE regulations
Related regulations:
2007/46/EC; EU 715/2007; EU 692/2008; UN/ECE Regulation 83 (07 series); UN/ECE Regulation 101
Document type:
Regulatory comparison and definition table
Scope:
Test equipment definitions and road and dynamometer load definitions within WLTP
Language:
English
Year:
2024
Region / city:
Astana
Theme:
Climate change
Document type:
Statistical report
Organization:
Bureau of National Statistics of the Republic of Kazakhstan
Author:
Not specified
Target audience:
Government, researchers, environmental analysts
Period of validity:
Not specified
Approval date:
Not specified
Date of changes:
Not specified
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:
2017
Date:
2 June 2017
Document code:
TF-HS-01-12
Meeting:
GRE TF HS 1st meeting
Regulatory framework:
UNECE Regulation No. 48
Amendment series:
Proposed 07 series of amendments
Related amendment base:
06 series of amendments with modifications up to the 10th supplement
Institutional context:
UNECE Working Party on Lighting and Light-Signalling (GRE)
Associated body:
WP.29 / AC.1
Document type:
Draft proposal / working document
Subject:
Electrical connections and operational requirements for vehicle lighting systems
Technical scope:
Main-beam headlamps, dipped-beam headlamps, daytime running lamps, direction-indicator lamps, front fog lamps
Regulatory domain:
Motor vehicle lighting and light-signalling systems
Purpose:
Proposed modifications and clarifications to operational requirements and electrical connections for lighting devices under Regulation No. 48
Year:
2026
Region / City:
International
Subject:
Electromagnetic compatibility limits for harmonics and flicker
Document Type:
Change Proposal Form
Organization / Body:
UNECE GRE IWG
Author:
Not specified (proposer listed with affiliation and email)
Target Audience:
IWG members, electrical engineers, regulatory authorities
Applicable Standards:
JIS C 61000-3-2, JEAG 9702, IEC TR 60725:2012, IEC TR 61000-3-18:2024
Voltage Range:
<16A and 16A–75A
Date Submitted:
2026-01-09
Justification:
Absence of harmonics and flicker limits for non-230V/400V regions in Japan
Proposed Modification:
Addition of conversion formula for harmonics limit adjustment based on test voltage
Implementation Notes:
Harmonization with Japanese national standards; simulation-based correction factors validated
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:
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
Year:
2024
Region / City:
Republic of Kazakhstan / Astana
Subject:
Climate change and environmental statistics
Document type:
Statistical report
Organization:
Bureau of National Statistics of the Republic of Kazakhstan
Author:
Ministry of Ecology and Natural Resources of the Republic of Kazakhstan
Target audience:
Policymakers, researchers, public institutions
Data sources:
Administrative reports, national statistical observations, UNFCCC submissions
Coverage period:
Annual
Publication frequency:
Annually, fourth quarter after reporting year
Indicators:
Drivers, Impact, Vulnerability, Mitigation, Adaptation
Units of measurement:
Greenhouse gas emissions (CO2 equivalent), pollutant volumes, energy production (terajoule, thousand tons of oil equivalent)
Calculation methodology:
IPCC methodology for emissions, national statistical methods for energy and pollutant data
Year:
2024
Region / City:
United States
Topic:
Cybersecurity, Incident Response
Document Type:
Template
Organization / Institution:
HACS
Author:
HACS
Target Audience:
Contractors, Agencies
Validity Period:
Ongoing
Approval Date:
Not specified
Date of Changes:
Not specified
Year:
2021
Region / City:
Massachusetts
Topic:
Cybersecurity, Public Water Supply
Document Type:
Template
Organization / Institution:
Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection (MassDEP)
Author:
Andrew Hildick-Smith
Target Audience:
Public water and wastewater utilities
Effective Period:
Ongoing
Approval Date:
2021
Date of Last Update:
N/A
Year:
2022
Month:
June
Document status:
Draft
Document identifier:
IMDRF/CYBER WG/N73DRAFT:2022
Topic:
Medical device cybersecurity
Subject:
Software Bill of Materials (SBOM)
Document type:
Regulatory guidance
Authoring group:
Medical Device Cybersecurity Working Group
Organization:
International Medical Device Regulators Forum
Intended stakeholders:
Medical device manufacturers; healthcare providers; regulators; software vendors
Scope:
Medical devices including software-based and in vitro diagnostic devices
Related documents:
IMDRF/CYBER WG/N60FINAL:2020
Copyright holder:
International Medical Device Regulators Forum
Year:
2021
Region / city:
Washington, D.C.
Topic:
Cybersecurity, Automotive Recycling, Vehicle Repair
Document Type:
Letter
Organization:
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA)
Author:
Sandy Blalock, Executive Director
Target Audience:
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), Automotive Manufacturers
Period of validity:
Not specified
Approval date:
Not specified
Date of amendments:
Not specified
Year:
2023
Region / City:
United States
Theme:
Cybersecurity, Workforce Development
Document Type:
Interview
Organization:
U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS)
Author:
Gregory Bird
Target Audience:
Cybersecurity professionals, Human Resources in cybersecurity
Period of Action:
Ongoing
Approval Date:
Not provided
Date of Changes:
Not provided
Year:
2017
Region / city:
Federal Government
Topic:
Cybersecurity, Information Technology
Document type:
Policy Document
Agency / organization:
Office of Personnel Management (OPM)
Author:
Office of Personnel Management (OPM)
Target audience:
Federal agencies, cybersecurity professionals
Period of validity:
Not specified
Approval date:
Not specified
Date of amendments:
Not specified
Year:
2026
Region / City:
N/A
Subject:
Cybersecurity Training
Document Type:
Instructional Guide
Organization / Institution:
DARS
Author:
N/A
Target Audience:
Employees of DARS
Action Period:
N/A
Approval Date:
N/A
Date of Changes:
N/A
Year:
2025
Organization:
NAIC (National Association of Insurance Commissioners)
Project Sponsor:
Miguel Romero
Prepared by:
Koty Henry
Target Audience:
State insurance regulators and licensed insurers
Type of Document:
Project Proposal / Implementation Plan
Relevant Legislation:
Insurance Data Security Model Law #668 (MDL #668)
Related Policy:
Cybersecurity Event Response Plan (CERP), March 17, 2024
Submission Date:
05/26/2025
Key Resources:
NAIC technical and cybersecurity teams, regulatory/legal input, business analysts, project managers, training/support staff, infrastructure (servers/cloud services)
Implementation Steps:
Portal development, testing, deployment, and state utilization survey
Goals:
Centralized reporting of cybersecurity events, improved regulatory compliance, data security, and cross-jurisdiction coordination
Risks/Challenges:
State-specific variations, adoption rate, confidentiality and security validation
Existing Alternatives:
Appian platform or other configurable platforms