New Rules Proposed on Vehicle Cybersecurity Certification Revocation and Suspension in South Korea

The amended rules will take effect on August 14, 2025, following a draft amendment announced by the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport (MOLIT) on July 29, 2025.

The amendment to the Rules on Standards and Procedures for Administrative Dispositions under Article 21(2) of the Automobile Management Act introduces a vehicle cybersecurity management system certification scheme and sets clear criteria and procedures for revoking or suspending certification. It addresses the growing need for secure software updates and stronger cybersecurity as vehicles become more software-driven and connected.


Key Points

  • New criteria for revocation and suspension of certification: define the grounds for cancelling or suspending a vehicle cybersecurity management system certification.
  • Detailed penalty periods in Annex 2: specify suspension or cancellation periods based on the number of violations.

Opinions on the draft amendment may be submitted by August 7, 2025, either online via the National Legislative Participation Center or by submitting an opinion to MOLIT.


For questions about South Korea’s vehicle cybersecurity regulations, please contact GCA KOREA. We are your trusted partner for KC certification and cybersecurity compliance and are committed to supporting your market access efforts. To stay updated on the latest developments regarding Cyber Security Management System (CSMS) certification, please visit our official website.


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