How do you Secure Global Connectivity for Critical Vehicle Data Management and OTA/SOTA Updates?

Why take the survey?

The challenge for vehicle makers to deliver connected systems is having the right technology platform to take advantage of critical over-the-air (OTA) or software-over-the-air (SOTA) updates and data exchanges.

The more a vehicle interacts with its ecosystem, the more it becomes vulnerable to potential cyberattacks. A new approach is required that counters security threats.

This is the perfect time to check in with those who are working to make connected cars a reality. So if you work with connected car technology in any form, we would like to hear what you have to say.

The survey is designed to take no more than five minutes to complete, and we would be extremely grateful if you could take the time to share your opinions with us.

The survey is completely anonymous, and the results will be used for an Automotive IQ industry report produced in partnership with Tata Communications and Thales.

This will be published later in 2020 and will, of course, be completely free for all of our members to download.

Thank you in advance for your time!
1.Is your company directly involved in the development of automotive connected car/vehicle technology?(Required.)
2.I work for:
3.My core responsibilities are:
4.Which regions are you responsible for? (select all that are appropriate)
5.For which use cases is your business currently using Over-The-Air (OTA) connectivity for receiving data from the vehicle (multiple answers possible)?
6.For which systems is your business planning to extend OTA connectivity for receiving data in the next 12–36 months? (multiple answers possible)
7.Is your business currently using Software-Over-The-Air (SOTA) connectivity for updates to the vehicle’s systems?
8.If yes to the question above, please list the systems to which you are pushing data (multiple answers possible)
9.For which systems or services is your business planning to extend SOTA connectivity for updates to the vehicle’s systems in the next 12–36 months? (multiple answers possible)
10.What are your main considerations for using OTA/SOTA? (multiple answers possible)
11.How critical are OTA/SOTA updates for your business?
12.What is the impact on your business of not being able to perform OTA/SOTA updates?
13.What are the barriers to your business that could impede (further) OTA/SOTA implementation? (multiple answers possible)
14.When it comes to OTA/SOTA connectivity, are you facing any of the following challenges? (multiple answers possible)
15.Would you be interested in any of the following OTA/SOTA Connectivity optimization options (mark the ones of interest)?
16.Is your business using embedded SIM (eSIM) for its connected car services among which are OTA/SOTA updates?
17.Which of these statements best matches your organisation’s security readiness for SOTA or OTA connectivity you are planning in the next 12-36 months?
18.Do you have a security monitoring capability for vehicle connectivity solutions?
19.If yes to Q18, which systems does it cover? (multiple answers possible)
20.What security measures are already in place to support OTA connectivity capability? (multiple answers possible)
21.As vehicles become more connected, interconnected, and autonomous, what security challenges do you anticipate? (Examples may include real-time connectivity, integration into a wider ecosystem, V2V/V2I/V2X, Data Protection, Personalisation)
22.Approximately how much data is exchanged per month with current vehicle platforms and what growth are you predicting in future vehicle platforms?
23.Which stakeholder communities currently have access to data generated by the vehicles? For each stakeholder, please confirm whether this is accessed over the air via any mechanism:
OTA Access
OEM
Tier 1
Dealerships
Maintenance and Repair (Independent)
DVLA/Licensing Authorities/MoT
Insurers
V-2-Vehicle
V-2-Infrastructure
V-2-Charging Station
Emergency Services
Current Progress,
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