Cybersecurity in cars is like health in humans: When the body is weakened, viruses and well-intentioned counsellors have an easy time of it.
Software-defined vehicles are replacing combustion engines, mobility is shifting from horsepower to convenience.
And as if that alone were not enough cause for concern, hackers and regulators are going one better. Increasingly perfidious attacks on the one hand and ever more extensive regulatory requirements on the other are putting car manufacturers under additional pressure.
asvin Sales VP Gerhard Steininger knows how to remedy the situation; the ‘Markt und Technik’ magazine explains how software for risk analysis and task prioritisation works and how it helps.
Read here ➡️ https://asvin.io/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/MT_Automotive-Cybersicherheit_2024.pdf