November 15, 2022
EUROCAE welcomes FALIKSSON AB as a new member!

FALIKSSON is well established in the transportation industry specially autonomous mobility by providing cyber security consulting, engineering and security testing services in automotive, rail and aviation industries in the Swedish and European market. The automotive industry has been a key market for FALIKSSON. Their vision is to “Secure mobility”. Their mission is to bring security, and safety to driver, vehicle and road users.

FALIKSSON has developed its presence in automotive cybersecurity engineering market through joint ventures and partnerships. which has allowed us to expand the local footprint, to be able to adapt and meet customer needs and, crucially, to develop secured future mobility systems and products through the means of high-level professional cybersecurity engineering consulting & security researches.

From EUROCAE we are very proud to have a new member of such a high level, and to work together on aviation standardization.

 

 

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