Wednesday 20 July 2016

Car and Truck Manufacturers Look to Confront Cybersecurity Issues

As manufacturers pack cars and trucks with electronics and wireless connections, security experts are increasingly worried about the potential for hackers to take control of vehicles.

Already, hackers have demonstrated how they can take control of a Jeep Cherokee and drive it into a ditch.

Police in Houston are investigating a series of unsolved vehicle robberies that may be the work of hackers. A surveillance video captured one thief entering a Jeep and taking out a laptop. He then typed on the keyboard for several minutes, apparently starting the engine and driving off with the vehicle.

Incidents such as these have pushed the issue of automotive hacking to the forefront. It will take center stage Friday in Detroit at the Global Automotive Cybersecurity Summit. The participants include Transportation Secretary Anthony Foxx, National Highway Traffic Safety Administration chief Mark Rosekind and General Motors Chief Executive Mary Barra. For the full article click here 



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