MUMBAI, India, Feb. 27 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202641018968 A) filed by Srm Institute Of Science And Technology; and Easwari Engineering College, Chennai, Tamil Nadu, on Feb. 19, for 'zero trust external automobile theft and intrusion capture system.'
Inventor(s) include Dr. J. Jospin Jeya; Joshika S; Jonathan Immanuel; Niranjan S; Vishal S R; Akshayraj B; and Priyanka S.
The application for the patent was published on Feb. 27, under issue no. 09/2026.
According to the abstract released by the Intellectual Property India: "The Zero-Trust ExternalAutomobile Theft And Intrusion Capture System presented in this work is designed to provide redundant security monitoring that remains operational when primary vehicle security systems are compromised through CAN bus attacks. The system functions completely outside of and independent from the vehicle's internal control system, with its own processing, power management, sensing, and communication capabilities deployed as a physically isolated security unit. It enforces a rigorous zero-trust boundary since it maintains no electrical or data connection to the car's CAN bus, electronic control units, or onboard diagnostic systems. This architectural isolation ensures the system cannot be disabled through CAN bus manipulation, OBD port attacks, or other methods that compromise integrated vehicle security systems. Detected intrusion events are transmitted to a remote monitoring interface via an independent outbound-only secure wireless channel, where they are time-stamped, location-tagged, and stored for forensic purposes. By isolating security logic from the vehicle's attack surface and enforcing physical separation from compromisable systems, the proposed solution provides fail-safe intrusion detection that maintains alerting capability even when primary security systems have been bypassed or defeated."
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