Automotive Cybersecurity: Gemalto, c2a AutoArmor, FF, SafeRide & ST Engineering
This week there was more automotive cybersecurity news from AutoArmor, Gemalto, ST Engineering and SafeRide. More options are being offering all of the world while
Automotive cybersecurity is one of the most important aspects of connected cars. If car data is not secure is not worthwhile.
This week there was more automotive cybersecurity news from AutoArmor, Gemalto, ST Engineering and SafeRide. More options are being offering all of the world while
Sprint partnered with NXM Labs to launch a 5G-Ready Connected Car Platform combining high-speed, on-demand passenger Wi-Fi with advanced vehicle health monitoring and safety. This
When your iPhone or Android smartphone connects to cars, it leaves a trail of data behind such as your map destinations, garage codes, contacts, phone
In automotive cybersecurity news this week are Frost and Sullivan, FEV and HARMAN. Frost and Sullivan offer a new report, FEV analyzes the recent BMW
There were two big automotive connected car related events this week, ITS America and TU-Automotive Detroit. For TU-Automotive Detroit we thought that we covered everything
There were several announcements at TU-Automotive Detroit, yesterday and today. Because there is a cybersecurity track, there was also security news form Argus and Phantom.
The Automotive cybersecurity market is heating up with a premier event, a new cybersecurity organization two new research centers and new research that shows how
In automotive cybersecurity this week were SHIFTMobility, Upstream, Airbuiquity/Uptane and LHP Engineering Solutions offers a security framework. SHIFTMobility Blockchain SHIFTMobility Inc. revealed the world’s first
In automotive cybersecurity news recently, were DAV foundation, Baidu and Precision Software. Automotive Cybersecurity Players According to new report some of the prominent contenders in
In a new security research paper by Daan Keuper and Thijs Alkemade that outline why the CAN Bus in vechicles can be hacked. They found
In automotive cybersecurity news this week were Kaspersky, CSS, ISARA, Virtual Forge, CarBlock, YourMechanic and IHS Markit. Kaspersky Finds Aftermarket Tools Are Vulnerable Kaspersky Lab
TU-Automotive released a results from a survey about automotive cybersecurity. This year, on June 6-7 in Novi Michigan there will be a cybersecurity track at