LG Electronics is pushing the boundaries of cybersecurity, reinforcing protections across its AI-driven product lines.
Advancing Cybersecurity in AI-Enabled Products
With artificial intelligence and IoT devices becoming integral to daily life, cybersecurity is more critical than ever. LG Electronics has stepped up, securing ETSI EN 303 645 certification from TUV Rheinland for its refrigerators, signage, smart monitors, and soundbars—marking a significant milestone in product security.
Notably, its soundbars and smart monitors are the first in the world to achieve this certification, while its refrigerators and signage lead the domestic market in cybersecurity compliance. As AI and connectivity grow, LG Electronics emphasizes the importance of being recognized for its cutting-edge security measures and product protection.
Proactive Security from Development to Deployment
LG Electronics integrates its proprietary LG-SDL (Security Development Lifecycle) framework into the entire product development process. This approach embeds security protocols at every stage, ensuring potential vulnerabilities are identified and mitigated before products reach consumers. Connectivity-driven devices—leveraging Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and Zigbee—undergo rigorous security measures to safeguard against evolving threats.
For AI-enhanced products requiring even greater protection, LG Shield, an advanced in-house cybersecurity system, provides reinforced security layers, ensuring resilience against sophisticated cyber risks.
Expanding Cybersecurity in Automotive Components
Beyond home electronics, LG Electronics is making strides in the automotive sector. In December last year, the company secured level 3 Cybersecurity Management System (CSMS) certification from TUV Rheinland. This certification evaluates cybersecurity measures across the entire lifecycle—from design and software development to production and post-market monitoring—ensuring automotive components meet the highest security standards.
Commitment to a Secure and Smarter Future
LG Electronics remains dedicated to strengthening its cybersecurity framework across all business areas. The company aims to enhance security in home appliances, AI-driven smart homes, and mobility solutions, ensuring users benefit from safer, more reliable, and seamless experiences in an increasingly connected world.