5 Questions Automotive Designers Should Ask About Hacking (.PDF Download)

Dec. 21, 2015

By 2020, three-quarters of all cars shipped globally will be built with Internet-connection hardware. In the average modern car, more than 80 microcomputers communicate internally to control everything from the stereo to steering wheel, and all of those internally connected devices interface with the outside world via Wi-Fi or mobile telephony. But when the car turns into the “Internet on Wheels,” how do we keep it safe from crashes, hackers, and privacy breaches?...

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