Could a hacker remotely control your car?
Techworld asks security and car tech experts how hackers take control of a car remotely and whether carmakers have it covered.
Margi Murphy | 25 Jul | Read more
Techworld asks security and car tech experts how hackers take control of a car remotely and whether carmakers have it covered.
Margi Murphy | 25 Jul | Read more
The world's 19 biggest automakers <a href="https://www.globalautomakers.org/topic/privacy">have agreed to principles</a> they say will protect driver privacy in an electronic age where in-vehicle computers collect everything from location and speed to what smartphone you use.
Lucas Mearian | 14 Nov | Read more
Nissan's Infiniti security teams are reviewing a report that names the Infiniti Q50 model as the most susceptible vehicle to remote hacking on the market.
Margi Murphy | 09 Aug | Read more
Sen. Edward Markey (D-MA) this week asked automakers what they're doing to protect vehicles from wireless hacking threats and privacy intrusions.
Jaikumar Vijayan | 05 Dec | Read more
Nissan has selected a cloud-based procurement and financial management tool rather than an SAP on premise solution, in a bid to migrate away from paper to full electronic order to invoice processing.
Derek du Preez | 16 Jan | Read more