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risks by finding patches for old technology.” Read more at E&T
Booz Allen Talks Automotive Cybersecurity
(Sep 28) Booz Allen recently conducted an 18-month review looking at
the IT infrastructure at automotive OEMs. The company investigated
privacy issues, the data a connected car provides, as well as the full
supply chain.
The information OEMs collect is often shared across suppliers, and this
puts the information, and the connected car, at risk. Read more at RCR
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Intel Commits to Mitigating Automotive Cybersecurity Risks
(Sep 14) Intel Corporation has established the Automotive Security
Review Board (ASRB) with the aim of mitigating cyber security risks to
automobiles.
Chris Young, senior vice president and general manager of Intel Security,
said “with the help of the ASRB, Intel can establish security best practices
and encourage that cybersecurity is an essential ingredient in the design
of every connected car.” Read more at BusinessWire
With Car Hacks on the Rise, Argus Automotive Cyber-Security
Firm Raises $26M
(Sep 13) Argus, an Israel-based C-Sec company which provides U.S.
government tested cyber security solution, has raised $26 million in a
Series B funding round.
Their Series A funding round, back in Sept 2014, raised $4 million, a
testament to the growing concern for automotive cyber security.
Argus products aim to stop auto cyber attacks before they happen. Read more at Softpedia
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