
Vodafone Automotive, a provider of in-car telematics and vehicle safety services, has partnered with PlaxidityX to bolster vehicle security with AI-powered protection.
The collaboration will integrate PlaxidityX’s vDome software into Vodafone Automotive’s anti-theft and after-theft solutions.
This collaboration will aim to address the increasing threat of modern car theft methods.
Vodafone Automotive CEO Gion Baker said: “Our mission is to innovate and make mobility safe and secure. The partnership with PlaxidityX enables us to co-develop an additional layer of protection to address the surges in modern car theft techniques.
“Leveraging PlaxidityX’s industry-leading cyber security expertise and knowledge, the vDome solution tackles these modern theft challenges head-on, and is a great fit with our existing product offerings.”
A patented AI-powered prevention solution by PlaxidityX, the vDome software is designed to proactively detect and neutralise malicious theft attempts in real-time.

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By GlobalDataIt is capable of identifying unauthorised activities on the vehicle network, such as electronic manipulations to unlock doors and start engines and triggers a theft prevention action.
PlaxidityX CEO Ronen Smoly said: “The escalating wave of modern auto theft isn’t just a security threat – it’s a massive financial strain on car owners, manufacturers, and insurers.
“By combining vDome’s advanced anti-theft capabilities with Vodafone Automotive’s advanced solutions, we’re securing vehicles against sophisticated threats as well as restoring peace of mind and a safe travel experience.”
Vodafone Automotive, a division of Vodafone Business, operates in 54 countries.
PlaxidityX, formerly known as Argus Cyber Security, provides mobility cyber security.
The company offers a range of technologies and services for automotive and mobility manufacturers, ensuring the security and compliance of vehicle components, networks, and fleets throughout their life cycle.
With over 80 granted and pending patents, PlaxidityX is headquartered in Israel. It has operations in the US, Germany, France, Japan, Korea, Poland, and India.