 Introducing the ST33 as a trusted platform for automotive applications. Digitalization is transforming vehicles. They are becoming more connected. Connectivity allows for new services. Cloud connectivity enables vehicle diagnostics, over-the-air software upgrades, real-time traffic information, infotainment, payment, internet access, and emergency calls. V2i adds real-time parking and traffic information. Consumer devices will integrate seamlessly, and connected vehicles will share data to make roads safer. Connected vehicles enable manufacturers and occupants to benefit from additional services but will be vulnerable to cyber attacks. These cyber attacks include data manipulation, including that of mileage and GPS positioning, service denial, network access corruption, and a device or even electronic control unit cloning. Security solutions for connected vehicle electronic control units ECU architectures range from no to high security. ECU software can provide a first level of security. Embedded hardware security modules, embedded in automotive MCUs, provide a cryptographic toolbox to manage functions such as mutual authentication, route of trust, platform integrity, and software updates of the ECU software. The addition of an ST33 secure element reinforces the TAMPA resistance. ST's trusted platform module adds further security to the ST33 TAMPA resistance device by offering a proven, standardized, and certified security software solution. The automotive grade TPM enables the common criteria EAL4 plus TPM protection profile and TCG certification. The ST33 trusted platform module secures automotive electronic control units by integrating cryptographic keys into systems and allows internal vehicle networks to be secured as well as the gateway to remote services. The ST33 trusted platform module is based upon trusted computing group specification and open worldwide trusted standard and benefits from certifications such as FIPS 140-2 and common criteria EAL4 plus and 5 plus. ST is making vehicles more secure with the ST33.