VxLabs rolls out “ThreatZ”— an AI-driven cybersecurity platform
Press Release, 22 October 2025
Automotive cybersecurity specialist VxLabs GmbH has introduced a new platform called ThreatZ, designed to help vehicle makers and suppliers tackle the growing risks of connected and software-defined vehicles. Announced on October 21, 2025, the platform uses artificial intelligence to bring together risk management, compliance and testing workflows into a single environment.
ThreatZ is built to support the automotive industry’s key cybersecurity and safety standards — specifically ISO/SAE 21434 and UNECE R155 — by offering seamless traceability of requirements, validation results, and components. The system maintains a dynamic “knowledge graph” that tracks dependencies across vehicle architecture, supply‐chain BOMs and threat modelling, surfacing real-time alerts and actionable insights while keeping human experts and managers in charge.
Delivered as a secure subscription service via the AWS cloud, ThreatZ offers open APIs for integration with existing development and testing infrastructure—such as ALM, CI/CD pipelines and digital twins (MiL/SiL/HiL). According to VxLabs’ CEO Mostafa Elkoumy, the platform helps organisations build libraries of reusable digital security assets, enabling them to scale across multiple ECUs and vehicle platforms without reinventing the wheel each time.
ThreatZ is available immediately worldwide, with an evaluation licence ready to activate. VxLabs, founded in 2022 in Regensburg, Germany, also operates in North America and serves the automotive embedded software and security markets.
Source: PR Newswire



