Automotive cybersecurity: R155/R156 regulations, ISO 21434, TISAX, AUTOSAR, Chinese GB/T
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Automotive cybersecurity: R155/R156 regulations, ISO 21434, TISAX, AUTOSAR, Chinese GB/T
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Transport: stdio. Works with Claude Desktop, Cursor, Claude Code, and most MCP clients.
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5 tools. ~500 tokens (0.3% of 200K).
No automated test available for this server. Check the GitHub README for setup instructions.
list_sourcesList all available automotive cybersecurity frameworks and standards (R155, R156, ISO 21434, etc.)
get_requirementRetrieve the complete text of a specific requirement by framework and identifier (e.g., R155 Article 7.2.2.2)
search_requirementsFull-text search across all regulatory content to find requirements by keyword or topic
list_work_productsList work products and evidence required for compliance (CSMS documents, SUMS records, assessment reports)
export_compliance_matrixGenerate a compliance matrix mapping requirements across frameworks (R155, R156, ISO 21434, etc.)
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