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
Linda Goodspeed, vice president of IT at Nissan North America, was attending a global IT meeting at her company's head office in Japan on March 11 and was caught in the magnitude 9.0 earthquake. The quake was among the top seven most powerful ever recorded and the strongest ever to hit the country. "People were diving under desks. Women were crying. We could see fire outside," she says. "Window blinds were moving three feet to the left and to the right. I thought the building would fall apart."
Kim S. Nash | 30 Jun | Read more