Embedded security and connected-vehicle cybersecurity for automotive
Toyota Tsusho Systems US delivers security and embedded software for connected vehicles and automotive infrastructure. The tech stack reveals a deep embedded-systems focus—Linux, AUTOSAR, Yocto, C/C++, Rust, and automotive protocols (CAN, I2C)—paired with cloud-native tooling (AWS, Azure, Kubernetes, Docker). Heavy hiring in security and engineering, combined with active projects around vehicle-ecosystem hardening and automated testing adoption, signals a shift from manual security validation toward continuous integration and scaled threat detection.
Toyota Tsusho Systems US is a subsidiary of Toyota Group, headquartered in Plano, Texas, and operates as a bridge for IT transformation and cybersecurity services across North America. The company specializes in embedded software development, network security, and security operations for automotive and connected-device ecosystems. Core offerings span cloud engineering, threat detection, incident response, and security engineering services. With 201–500 employees and stable hiring across security and engineering roles, the company balances product development (in-vehicle features, automated testing frameworks) with managed security services delivery. The organization maintains global collaboration ties through its Toyota Group parent while operating independently in the North American market.
Embedded: Linux, Yocto, C/C++, Rust, AUTOSAR, RTOS. Security: TLS, PKI, OAuth, SAML. Automotive protocols: CAN, I2C, UART. Cloud/DevOps: AWS, Azure, Docker, Kubernetes, CI/CD. Testing: GTest, Pytest.
Vehicle-ecosystem security hardening, automated testing frameworks, CI/CD pipeline enhancement, mission-critical in-vehicle feature development, advanced cybersecurity services launch, and automated cybersecurity testing platform.
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