Ottawa Infotainment has announced a strategic collaboration with VicOne that focuses on advancing cybersecurity capabilities within Ottawa Infotainment’s DragonFire OS platform.
“Cybersecurity must be part of the foundation of every connected vehicle system,” said Jon Hacker, chief technology officer at Ottawa Infotainment. “Working with VicOne allows us to further strengthen DragonFire OS, helping auto makers deliver secure and trusted experiences to their customers.”
The collaboration will focus on integrating cybersecurity capabilities into Ottawa Infotainment’s broader ecosystem, combining software resilience with strong data protection principles.
“Ottawa Infotainment’s agile development approach allows them to deliver innovation at an impressive pace,” said Max Cheng, chief executive officer of VicOne. “We see great potential in combining our cybersecurity expertise with their platform to help address the growing security demands of connected mobility.”
Ottawa Infotainment and VicOne plan to expand this collaboration over the coming months, with further updates expected in early 2026.
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