New report investigates cyber security of connected vehicles

TU-Automotive has just released a new 60-page report, Cyber Security in the Connected Vehicle 2016, which looks at the role of robust cyber security practices and systems in the connected vehicle now and in the future of the automotive industry.
Location Based Systems / February 9, 2016
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Through looking at the vast array of recent precedent, available market solutions and the attack surface in the vehicle the report will provide automotive players with the most comprehensive analytical paper on cyber security in the connected vehicle available today.

TU-Automotive conducted interviews with experts from automakers, government, security service providers and lessons taken from other industries to provide new and critical analysis to the evolving problem of cyber security in the vehicle.