This blog was written by an independent guest blogger.
To those who pay attention to such things, it seems like a new vulnerability in smart car systems is found every week. In 2020, the numbers beat all previous years. The inescapable conclusion is that smart cars are now among the favorite targets of hackers and APT (Advanced Persistent Threat) actors.
One of the main reasons for this is the sheer number of different systems that the average connected car contains today. Quite apart from advanced features like autonomous driving and automatic braking, even less expensive cars now offer extensive Bluetooth and WiFi connectivity.
As we’ll explore in this article, this makes securing these cars against cyberattack almost impossible for human analysts. Instead, we should think more seriously about turning to automated systems – and soon – in order to make sure that our smart vehicles are safe as they…
Posted by: Bernard Brode |
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March 15, 2021 at 09:10PM
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Nice article, its very informative content..thanks for sharing...Waiting for the next update.
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