Automated Lane Keeping Systems (ALKS) are the first commercially available systems designed for passenger vehicles that will enable the driver to safely hand over control to the vehicle. This is made possible through certification to UNECE Regulation 157, the first Type Approval Regulation for automated vehicles. Combined with the adoption of UNECE Regulation 155 on Cyber Security the first steps have been taken towards safe and secure deployment of automated vehicles. Looking at these two topics we can see how vehicle regulators are rising to the challenge of certifying automated vehicles that will enable widescale commercial deployment.