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Date de publication 2016-08-11 04:57:00 (vue: 2016-08-11 04:57:00)
Titre IDG Contributor Network: Presentations show the auto industry needs to shore up cars\' security
Texte Once again automotive cybersecurity researchers Charlie Miller and Chris Valasek hacked into a Jeep Cherokee and showed that they can take control of the car steering wheel and brakes- but this time at high speeds, not low speeds (self-parking mode) as they did in July 2015. This year's Black Hat conference also offered a "Car Hacking--Hands on" training with Robert Leale, founder of CanBusHack.For a few years, the auto industry has been under fire, motivating manufacturers to focus more on security. That's one reason why connected car vulnerabilities has been a notable event at major conferences. In its endeavors to build stronger security, the industry at large has invested extensive resources into researching and educating practitioners. To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here
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