
Cybersecurity for smart vehicles: a new paradigm
Vehicles are getting more connected. With more autonomy comes vulnerability to cyberthreats. The automotive sector must react to this collectively.
The global automotive market is undergoing a radical change, driven by economic and social factors that are shaping the future of personal mobility.
Vehicles are getting more connected. With more autonomy comes vulnerability to cyberthreats. The automotive sector must react to this collectively.
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