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SHARED INTEL: From airbags to malware: vehicle cyber safety arises in the age of connected cars

The Last Watchdog

Related: Privacy rules for vehicles As vehicles continue to offer modern features such as app-to-car connectivity, remote control access, and driver assistance software, a huge risk lurks in the shadows. In an increasingly interconnected world, the evolution of the automotive industry presents an exciting yet daunting prospect.

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How Virtualization Helps Secure Connected Cars

Security Boulevard

Connected cars create opportunities to deliver enhanced customer experiences. This is true for connected car companies, OEMs, suppliers and insurers (and much, much more). However, car companies haven’t really explored the opportunities to monetize customer data adequately.

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Future Attacks Against Cyber Connected Cars

SecureWorld News

The day autonomous cars replace the cars we have today is not here yet, but it is approaching. Connected cars at risk of cyber attack. Many of our vehicles are already essentially rolling computer networks, and bad actors will certainly work on ways to compromise these connected car technologies.

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How to ensure security and trust in connected cars

CyberSecurity Insiders

The cars we drive today have become truly connected objects, capable of a variety of functionalities that both users and manufacturers could have only dreamed of in past decades. However, with increased connectivity in our cars, new challenges are arising for both manufacturers and users.

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IoT Unravelled Part 3: Security

Troy Hunt

In part 1 of this series, I posited that the IoT landscape is an absolute mess but Home Assistant (HA) does an admirable job of tying it all together. As with the rest of the IoT landscape, there's a lot of scope for improvement here and also just like the other IoT posts, it gets very complex for normal people very quickly.

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Microsoft collaborates with Argus to bolster cyber security in connected cars

CyberSecurity Insiders

Argus, a Cybersecurity solutions provider for connected cars aka automated vehicles has announced that it is collaborating with Tech Giant Microsoft to assist automotive manufacturers in mitigating risks associated with connected cars.

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IoT SAFE — An Innovative Way to Secure IoT

The Hacker News

By the end of 2021, there will be 12 billion connected IoT devices, and by 2025, that number will rise to 27 billion. All these devices will be connected to the internet and will send useful data that will make industries, medicine, and cars more intelligent and more efficient. However, will all these devices be safe?

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