Aim

  • Protect information assets and ensure the safety and security of our customers from the threats and risks of cyber attacks, which target confidential corporate information and information systems, the networks of systems that control plant facilities and vehicles (such as on-board device systems), and even supply chains.

Initiative

  • Based on the Information Security Policy, Toyota Motor Corporation and its consolidated subsidiaries work together to prevent information leaks.

Initiatives in Information Security

Toyota has established the All Toyota Security Guidelines (ATSG) covering subsidiaries and affiliates, as an information security framework for comprehensively preventing information leaks and responding to cyber attacks.

ATSG ensures information security through a multi-faceted approach encompassing organizational management, human resource management, technical security, physical security, and incident/accident response. To adapt to recent environmental changes, ATSG is revised periodically.

Furthermore, in terms of automobile-related initiatives, Toyota is a member of the Automotive Information Sharing & Analysis Center (Auto-ISAC) in Japan and the United States, a framework for sharing knowledge related to information security, and actively utilizes it to learn promptly about cases that occur within the industry and put them to use in our development.

Related Information

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    This data book summarizes Toyota's sustainability policy, initiatives, and activities of previous year.