PlaxidityX IDXM is a breakthrough solution that extends and adapts automotive standards to QNX, Android and Linux-based platforms, enabling centralized collection, filtering, and reporting of security events to ensure regulatory compliance and operational efficiency.
Software-defined vehicles depend on a hybrid architecture of AUTOSAR and Rich OS platforms (Android, QNX, Linux).
Despite the 2020 rollout of IdsM for AUTOSAR, there remains a lack of standardized security instrumentation for the high-level OSs used in telemetry and infotainment, creating a fragmented security posture across the vehicle. To meet UNR 155 and ISO/SAE 21434 requirements, OEMs need a consolidated approach to monitor threats without overwhelming back-end vSOCs with false-positive noise.
Seamlessly integrates security events from any type of ECU into a unified format as defined in the AUTOSAR standard
In-vehicle, smart filtering of security events (SEv) per specified criteria to ensure SOC only receives relevant data as qualified security events (QSEv)
Helps automakers meet UNR 155 logging, monitoring and automated reporting requirements
Reduces OTA bandwidth and cloud storage costs by processing events on the edge
Integrates into any Linux, QNX or Android-based ECU with minimal development effort for fast time-to-market
Engineered for mixed-criticality environments where Rich-OS and AUTOSAR coexist while adhering to rigorous automotive software quality standards for safety-critical components
Efficiently aggregates security events from network, host, and application sensors while maintaining a minimal CPU and memory footprint to ensure zero disruption to core ECU functions.
Extends and adapts AUTOSAR specifications to cover Linux, QNX and Android devices, creating a single “language” for security events across the vehicle.
Uses predefined rules and logic to transform raw security events into prioritized Qualified Security Events (QSEvs), reducing data volumes and preventing VSOC alert fatigue.
Ultra-low CPU/memory footprint for security that doesn’t throttle your apps.
Works in tandem with the Intrusion Detection System Extended Reporter (IDXR) to persist data locally or transmit it to the cloud.
Publishes cross-platform standardized APIs for Linux, QNX and Android developers, ensuring consistent behavior and quick integration across different ECU architectures.
Monitor CAN network traffic, detect anomalies and the signs of a threat, and prevent major risks including denial-of-service and brute-force attacks.
Protect in-vehicle networks with comprehensive network monitoring, threat detection, and attack prevention as an ECU library or pre-integrated into switch firmware.