PCA Cyber Security vs VicOne
PCA Cyber Security
PCA Cyber Security (formerly PCAutomotive) is a Budapest-based specialist in offensive security and threat intelligence for vehicles and embedded systems. The firm runs dedicated CyberLab and CyberGarage research facilities and has built a strong public reputation through repeated Pwn2Own Automotive participation and disclosed vehicle vulnerability research, including 21 vulnerabilities across Skoda and Volkswagen vehicles and their cloud backend. While rooted in automotive, PCA has expanded into fintech, manufacturing, consumer electronics, and energy. It is a services-led firm focused on penetration testing, TARA, verification and validation, and managed product SOC monitoring rather than off-the-shelf software.
Pros
- Elite offensive research talent — repeat Pwn2Own Automotive contestants in 2024 and 2025
- Proven track record of high-impact disclosed vehicle research (Skoda/VW, Nissan Leaf)
- Deep hands-on embedded and hardware expertise via dedicated lab facilities
- TISAX Assessment Level 3 accredited; regular presence at Black Hat, Hexacon, and escar
Cons
- Services and consulting model rather than a licensed product — value scales with engagements
- Smaller team than the large platform vendors; project-based delivery with no public pricing
- Less suited to buyers seeking an off-the-shelf, deployable security product
Pricing: Custom (contact sales)
VicOne
VicOne is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Trend Micro dedicated exclusively to automotive cybersecurity for connected and electric vehicles. It leverages Trend Micro's 30-plus years of security expertise and the Zero Day Initiative's vulnerability research network — the same program behind Pwn2Own Automotive — to give OEMs and suppliers lifecycle protection from development and production through in-vehicle operation. Its portfolio covers an in-vehicle IDPS, a managed VSOC, threat intelligence, SBOM and vulnerability management, and penetration testing services.
Pros
- Backed by Trend Micro's 30+ years of cybersecurity experience and global threat intelligence
- Access to the Zero Day Initiative, which also runs Pwn2Own Automotive
- Broad portfolio spanning in-vehicle, VSOC, threat intelligence, and SBOM
- Strong partner ecosystem (NXP, AWS, Arm, Harman) and multiple industry awards
Cons
- Relatively young as a standalone brand (since 2022) versus decade-old competitors
- Enterprise sales model with no public pricing
- Roadmap and positioning are tied to parent Trend Micro's broader strategy
Pricing: Custom (contact sales)