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About Press Room DFI Partners with an Automotive Information Security Company to Participate in MIH Demonstrating Electric Vehicle Software Applications and Services Together
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DFI Partners with an Automotive Information Security Company to Participate in MIH Demonstrating Electric Vehicle Software Applications and Services Together|Press Room|DFI

DFI Partners with an Automotive Information Security Company to Participate in MIH Demonstrating Electric Vehicle Software Applications and Services Together

2022/11/15 (UTC-6)

DFI Partners with an Automotive Information Security Company to Participate in MIH Demonstrating Electric Vehicle Software Applications and Services Together

In recent years, DFI (2397), the world leading brand in embedded motherboards and industrial computers, has entered the electric vehicle (EV) market. During the “MIH Demo Day” event last month, DFI partnered with VicOne, an automotive information security subsidiary of Trend Micro. It was the first time the company demonstrated its automotive software security applications and services to the public to define whole vehicle management and security and attack prevention for over-the-air connection standards.

“MIH Demo Day” is the annual EV technology presentation organized by the MIH working group. In this event, DFI partnered with VicOne within the “Security & OTA Work Group” to demonstrate decentralized identity (DID) with NFT applications for vehicle owner identification and data protection. The technology will inject new energy into the smart mobility industry. The teams at the event presented many research and development achievements.

With the rapid rise of EV-related technologies and the increased attention paid to developing the Internet of Vehicles, the application will ultimately be incorporated into smart cities. Various vehicles, traffic signals, and infrastructure share large amounts of data through the internet. In the backend, we can use this data for AI cloud computing to improve traffic efficiency and pedestrian safety. Given this, DFI is actively deploying smart traffic solutions. Not only has the company provided V2X Internet of Vehicles solutions, but DFI is also working with several software solution providers to offer better service and help customers complete that last mile on the road to application deployment.

The EV T-Box solution demonstrated by DFI with VicOne, a Trend Micro subsidiary, uses the low-power, high-reliability automotive computer VC900-M8M based on ARM architecture. The vehicle-specific interface provided by the computer collects vehicle data, which is uploaded to the cloud through a 4G network. This offers vehicle abnormality detection services. Abnormality data is monitored remotely, and warnings are sent in real-time. The system helps car companies and system providers to build more robust information security defenses and provides more comprehensive network security for EVs.

With the trend of corporate digital transformations, DFI will implement comprehensive production and quality management through the three operating strategies of “smart new factories,” “AIoT product lines,” and “flexible and stable supply chain deployment.” DFI will provide integrated solutions and realize exceptional product performance and stable supply services to create maximum value for customers and become the best partner for the intelligentization OT of corporate operational technology.