- In March 2025, Hitachi, through its subsidiary GlobalLogic, inaugurated a state-of-the-art Security Operations Center (SOC) in Kraków, Poland. This facility leverages Hitachi Cyber's capabilities to provide 24/7 monitoring and tailored solutions, addressing the growing cybersecurity challenges posed by AI-driven attacks and ransomware-as-a-service. The SOC aims to support organizations in mitigating risks and ensuring compliance with regulations like GDPR and NIS2.
- In February 2024, DENSO Corporation in collaboration with NTT Communications, DENSO announced on October 18, 2022, the development of a Vehicle Security Operation Center (VSOC) to counteract sophisticated cyber-attacks targeting vehicles. This joint initiative combines NTT Com's expertise in managed IT security with DENSO's experience in in-vehicle systems and connected car development, aiming to provide robust VSOC services for car manufacturers and mobility providers.
- In September 2024, Hyundai Mobis became the first Asian automotive supplier to obtain cybersecurity certification from the European Automotive Manufacturing and Supply Association (ENX). This certification, recognized as a global standard for automotive cybersecurity, underscores Hyundai Mobis's commitment to enhancing vehicle security management capabilities in line with global standards.
- In July 2025, Infineon has established a global Cyber Security Program, incorporating a Cyber & Information Security Management System (CISMS) to systematically identify and manage cyber risks. The program includes the Infineon Cyber Defense Center, CERT/CSIRT, and PSIRT teams, focusing on monitoring and responding to security vulnerabilities and threats affecting products, services, and infrastructure.
- In January 2025, NVIDIA introduced agentic AI systems in cybersecurity operations. These systems automate complex, multistep tasks such as alert management and vulnerability triage, enhancing the efficiency of security operations. By leveraging advanced reasoning and dynamic decision-making, NVIDIA's approach aims to streamline cybersecurity processes and reduce the manual workload of security analysts.[SP1]



