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Continental is underlining its pioneering role in digital mobility  with a white paper titled “Mobility applications for software-defined vehicles – an approach based  on verifiable credentials.” It illustrates how, beyond merely serving as a means of transport,  vehicles could in the future become versatile platforms for intelligent software solutions – including  for real-time traffic management. 

The focus of the publication is on so-called verifiable credentials (VCs), which are regarded as a  key technology for greater security and data protection in connected mobility applications.  Continental outlines a practical approach for how verifiable credentials can enable trustworthy  communication between vehicles, infrastructure and digital services – a crucial step on the path to  secure, software-defined mobility of the future. 

Verifiable credentials are a standardized, cryptographically secure format for digitally representing  information – such as details about a vehicle or a user – enabling unique and trustworthy  identification. The white paper was created as part of the publicly funded cooperation project GAIA X 4 AGEDA, a subproject of GAIA-X 4 Future Mobility, in which Continental is taking a leading role  together with well-known partners from industry and research to address the central challenges of  increasing connectivity and digitalization in the automotive sector.

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Verifiable credentials as a key to the safe mobility of tomorrow 

Mobility applications are increasingly becoming a central component in meeting the mobility  requirements of tomorrow. However, their integration in the vehicle, the necessary connection to  an open ecosystem and the decentralized management of identities and data raises many  questions. It is therefore necessary to create a framework that ensures both the seamless  integration of new applications and compliance with strict security and data protection standards.  “Research by colleagues has shown that verifiable credentials are a promising approach for the  secure use of mobility services in vehicles. They enable a high level of security and data protection  when using software-defined vehicles as an execution platform for mobility services,” explains Nino  Romano, Chief Technology Officer at Continental Automotive.  

Based on the results of the GAIA-X 4 AGEDA project, the white paper outlines the necessary  fundamentals and describes the key aspects of how the use of verifiable credentials provides an  effective way to make access to vehicle data and functions secure and flexible. The white paper  underscores the importance of the developed framework for the mobility of the future. It makes  clear that the concepts embedded within it are central to integration into modern, software-defined  vehicle architectures. “Software-defined vehicles as part of a cloud ecosystem are the key  technology for future mobility concepts,” says Romano. “With a reliable and trustworthy digital  framework, the vision can become reality.” 

The complete white paper is now available for download. 

Continental develops pioneering technologies and services for sustainable and connected mobility of people  and their goods. Founded in 1871, the technology company offers safe, efficient, intelligent and affordable  solutions for vehicles, machines, traffic and transportation. In 2024, Continental generated sales of €39.7  billion and currently employs around 190,000 people in 55 countries and markets. 

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