The European logistics industry is becoming increasingly digitally connected. However, this also opens the door to cyberattacks, such as data manipulation, operational disruptions, or interference with vehicle functions. Against this backdrop, Enigmatos, an Israeli cybersecurity specialist for the automotive industry, and @-yet, based in Leichlingen, NRW, are entering into a strategic partnership. Initiated and supported by NRW.Global Business and the German-Israeli Chamber of Industry and Commerce, the collaboration is intended to facilitate Enigmatos' entry into the German market. At the same time, it strengthens the cyber resilience of the European logistics industry.
The Enigmatos EnigmaOne software platform is designed for fleet operators and telematics providers. Supported by artificial intelligence, it monitors all communication processes between vehicles, sensors, and control units. Through continuous analysis and comparison with known attack patterns, EnigmaOne detects unauthorized commands and manipulations early on. This wards off attacks and allows for the development of security strategies for the entire fleet. As a partner in business security, business continuity, business compliance, and IT forensics, @-yet integrates the technology into existing telematics systems and implements European security requirements.
Eyal Kamir, Executive Chairman of Enigmatos, says: "Germany is an important logistics hub in Europe, and we are very pleased to be working with @-yet to strengthen our presence here. Together, we can offer fleet operators a validated, resource-efficient solution to protect their assets from ever-evolving cyber threats."
