After Tesla: why cybersecurity is central to the car industry's future
The Tesla hack is the latest sign of trouble, says Adrian Davis of (ISC)2
By Adrian Davis | 27 Sep | Read more
The Tesla hack is the latest sign of trouble, says Adrian Davis of (ISC)2
By Adrian Davis | 27 Sep | Read more
Researchers from Chinese technology company Tencent found a series of vulnerabilities that, when combined, allowed them to remotely take over a Tesla Model S car.
Lucian Constantin | 21 Sep | Read more
As cars become more computerized, the vehicles are facing a greater risk of being hacked. That’s why Volkswagen is founding a new cyber security company devoted to protecting next generation cars.
Michael Kan | 15 Sep | Read more
Tesla has issued a security update to its Model S car after security researchers discovered six flaws that allowed them to control its entertainment software and hijack the vehicle.
Fred O'Connor | 07 Aug | Read more
A security researcher has posted a video on YouTube demonstrating how a device he made can intercept wireless communications to locate, unlock and remotely start GM vehicles that use the OnStar RemoteLink mobile app.
Lucas Mearian | 31 Jul | Read more
With each passing day, technology is disrupting industries with new ideas and applications. The automotive industry is not immune to the disruption and new technology is creating endless opportunities for innovation. This whitepaper looks at the new landscape manufacturers are facing - from the design process to the manufacturing and after-sales services.