Why cybersecurity is essential in automotive? October is Cybersecurity Awareness Month, and here at DXC Luxoft, we’re spotlighting how crucial cybersecurity is for the automotive industry 🚘 . With modern vehicles more connected than ever, even your car’s software faces threats. Imagine a hacker taking control of your car while driving — it’s not as far-fetched as it sounds 🚨 . Our Global Automotive Cybersecurity Manager, Khaled Naga, breaks down common attacks and new regulations shaping the future of automotive security. Discover why automotive cybersecurity matters for cars of the future!
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Why cybersecurity is essential in automotive? October is Cybersecurity Awareness Month, and here at DXC Luxoft, we’re spotlighting how crucial cybersecurity is for the automotive industry 🚘 . With modern vehicles more connected than ever, even your car’s software faces threats. Imagine a hacker taking control of your car while driving — it’s not as far-fetched as it sounds 🚨 . Our Global Automotive Cybersecurity Manager, Khaled Naga, breaks down common attacks and new regulations shaping the future of automotive security. Discover why automotive cybersecurity matters for cars of the future!
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We are delighted to share about a recent session on Cybersecurity in the Automotive Industry led by our employee Jawad Khattak He highlighted the growing importance of cybersecurity as vehicles become increasingly connected, making them more vulnerable to cyber threats. Cybersecurity Engineers (CSEs) are on the front lines, building strong security frameworks, identifying vulnerabilities, and implementing protective measures to keep both drivers and data safe. Looking ahead, the future of automotive cybersecurity will involve innovations like AI-driven threat detection and V2X (vehicle-to-everything) security, emphasizing the need for continuous adaptation to stay ahead of evolving risks. #Cybersecurity #Automotive #Innovation #FutureOfMobility
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Automotive engineering services are prevalent and used by most companies for different purposes. However, Cybersecurity Engineering Services that blend in-depth expertise in both automotive and cybersecurity domains are hard to find. At Argus, we provide specialized Cybersecurity engineering services that complement your in-house security team. With extensive knowledge in both automotive systems and cybersecurity, we help manufacturers and suppliers ensure the security of connected vehicles and ECUs, adhering to industry standards like ISO/SAE 21434 and ASPICE. Get in touch with us today to learn more about how we can elevate your cybersecurity posture in the automotive sector! Argus Cyber Security Ltd. #AutomotiveCybersecurity #Argus #ISO21434 #ASPICE #VehicleSecurity #automotive #cybersecurity
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In recent years, the maturity of vehicle cybersecurity has significantly improved, driven by regulatory requirements and intrinsic motivations. However, automotive OEMs now face new challenges in ensuring vehicle cybersecurity due to the transition to software-defined vehicles, increased connectivity and the rise of over-the-air software updates additionally complicated by varying regional regulations. 🚗 As a result, OEMs must once again focus on securing their vehicles and protecting customers from cybersecurity threats in light of these emerging challenges. To support this effort, Deloitte and C2A Security have formed an alliance. This partnership aims to help automotive companies enhance their vehicle cybersecurity practices and foster the integration of vehicle cyber risk management and automated compliance.
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Suppose the California Institution of Applied Technology (CIAT) decides to focus on the automotive industry, particularly in vehicle cybersecurity. In that case, a tailored Business Continuity Plan (BCP) will be required to address the unique challenges of this specialized direction. The automotive industry faces significant risks, from threats to vehicle systems and ADAS technologies to vulnerabilities in the supporting business infrastructures. This BCP outlines how CIAT could structure its continuity strategy to protect critical automotive training programs, cybersecurity research, and essential operations, maintaining resilience and readiness in the face of potential disruptions.
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Auto-ISAC launches automotive threat matrix for cybersecurity: Washington, DC – March 27, 2024 – The Automotive Information Sharing and Analysis Center (Auto-ISAC), an automotive industry organization that facilitates information sharing and collaboration on vehicle cybersecurity threats, introduced the Automotive Threat Matrix (ATM). This innovative initiative marks a significant leap forward in bolstering the assessment of automotive threats and risks, as well as the classification and sharing … The post Auto-ISAC launches automotive threat matrix for cybersecurity appeared first on Telematics Wire.
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🚗 Enhance Your Knowledge in Automotive Cybersecurity! 🚗 In today’s rapidly evolving automotive industry, cybersecurity is paramount. With vehicles becoming increasingly connected, the risk of cyber threats has never been higher. Ensuring the safety, privacy, and integrity of automotive systems is crucial to protect both drivers and passengers. Stringent regulations, such as the UNECE 155/156 and ISO/SAE 21434 standards, mandate rigorous cybersecurity measures throughout the vehicle lifecycle. These regulations are designed to manage cyber risks, secure vehicles by design, and ensure safe software updates. I highly recommend checking out this comprehensive Cyber Security Crash Course by Hasan Ibne Akram, PhD. It’s an excellent opportunity to deepen your understanding and stay ahead in the field of automotive cybersecurity. #CyberSecurity #Automotive #Training #ProfessionalDevelopment https://lnkd.in/etzGXMcM
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Bredec Group Automotive Cybersecurity: A Review of 2023 - EE Times: Automotive Cybersecurity: A Review of 2023 EE Times Inquiry@bredec.com
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Upstream Security’s researchers analyse critical automotive risks and vulnerabilities: - 50% of all cyber incidents in 2023 had a high or massive impact - 95% of attacks are executed remotely, of which 85% are long-range - 37% of threat actor activities in the deep and dark web target multiple OEMs simultaneously Get Upstream’s 2024 Global Automotive Cybersecurity Report >> https://lnkd.in/dVSJbPQs
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