Argus Cyber Security

Argus Cyber Security is an Israeli automotive cyber security company. It was purchased by Continental AG in 2017, for $430 million.[1] In October 2017, Argus added a solution to enable OEMs to deliver over-the-air vehicle software updates.[2]

Argus Cyber Security
IndustryAutomobile Technology
Founded2013 (2013)
FatePurchased by Continental AG in 2017 for $430 million.
Headquarters
Number of employees
200
Websitehttps://argus-sec.com/

History

The company was founded in 2013,[3] by Ofer Ben-Noon, Oron Lavi, and Yaron Galula, three ex-soldiers of Israel's Unit 8200.[4] The Argus management team includes former employees of Daimler,[5] Fiat Chrysler,[6] and General Motors.[7]

The Israeli startup is headquartered in Tel Aviv, has a team of more than 200 people and offices in Detroit, Silicon Valley, Stuttgart and Tokyo.[8][9] The company has dozens of pending[10] and granted[11] patents and was identified as a Top 25 Technology Company To Watch by The Wall Street Journal.[12]

As a result of an acquisition in November 2017,[13][14] Argus Cyber Security is part of Germany's Continental's subsidiary Elektrobit (EB).[15]

In December 2020, Argus Co-founder Ofer Ben-Noon stepped down from his position as CEO and was replaced by Ronen Smoly, previously Argus VP Sales.[16]

Partnerships

In January 2016, Argus partnered with Check Point Software Technologies to extend the Argus offering with Check Point Car Capsule for secure communication between vehicle and the cloud.[17]

In July 2016, Argus was chosen to participate in Startup Autobahn, a joint project run by Daimler AG, Plug and Play, University of Stuttgart and ARENA2036.[18]

Argus partnered with Infineon in November 2016 to create an integrated cyber security solution for central gateway protection.[19]

In January 2017, Argus joined with Elektrobit to create a solution to protect electronic control units (ECU). The same month they announced a combined solution with Qualcomm.[20]

In February 2017, NXP Semiconductors announced its partnership with Argus creating a joint solution including Argus IDPS and NXP Calyso MCU to detect and prevent advanced cyber attacks in real-time.[21][22]

In July 2017, Argus and Riscure announced a joint 'capture the flag' competition, participants faced challenges simulating real-life automotive cyber security scenarios to win.[23]

In June 2018, Argus partnered with Phantom Auto on a teleoperation safety technology that blocks attacks on connected vehicles.[24]

Awards and recognition

References

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  2. "Germany's Continental buys Israeli auto cyber firm Argus". Reuters. 3 November 2017.
  3. Argus raises $4M to keep car hackers at bay 29 September 2014 10:51 Kia Kokalitcheva, VentureBeat
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  12. "Tech Companies to Watch". The Wall Street Journal.
  13. "Germany's Continental buys Israeli auto cyber firm Argus". Reuters. 3 November 2017.
  14. "Argus investors, employees win big in $430m acquisition". Globes. 11 May 2017.
  15. Argus Cyber Security and Elektrobit Launch End-to-End Solution for Delivering Vehicle Software Updates Over-The-Air (OTA) 6 November 2017
  16. "Argus CEO Ofer Ben-Noon announces he's stepping down". 2 December 2020.
  17. Shamah, David. "Argus, Check Point team up to prevent car hacking". The Times of Israel.
  18. "Startup Autobahn sees firms from seven countries make a pitch".
  19. "Cooperation to protect central gateway".
  20. "Argus Expands Connected Car Collaboration - Infosecurity Magazine". 4 January 2017.
  21. "NXP Joins Auto-ISAC to Collaborate on Security Challenges of Connected Cars".
  22. Ben-Gedalyahu, Dubi (15 March 2017). "Israel's auto-tech startups move up a gear". Globes.
  23. "Hack the car using an Arduino board with two CAN ports".
  24. "Argus Cyber Security and Phantom Auto Partner to Increase the Security of Teleoperation Safety Technology". www.prnewswire.com. June 5, 2018.
  25. Kerpen, Dave (11 September 2017). "20 Tech Innovators to Watch in 2018". Inc.
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