VxLabs Launches AI-Powered Automotive Cybersecurity Platform ThreatZ

October 21, 2025
VxLabs has introduced ThreatZ, an AI-driven cybersecurity and compliance platform designed to help automotive companies manage risks and maintain compliance with ISO/SAE 21434 and UNECE R155 standards. The platform is available as a secure SaaS offering on AWS.

VxLabs has announced ThreatZ, an AI-powered cybersecurity and compliance platform for connected and autonomous vehicles, according to a press release. The platform is designed to help automotive manufacturers and suppliers meet ISO/SAE 21434 and UNECE R155 standards.

ThreatZ integrates risk management, validation, and compliance into continuous integration and deployment (CI/CD) processes. It uses an AI knowledge graph to maintain a live view of risks and dependencies across vehicle architectures and supply chains, providing suggestions and risk flags while allowing users to control implementation decisions.

The system supports dynamic risk assessments, system modeling, and validation tracking, linking test results and security coverage to requirements and version control of the bill of materials. Delivered as a secure SaaS subscription on Amazon Web Services, ThreatZ features open APIs for integration with third-party tools and in-house environments. The service is available immediately.

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