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As the auto industry increasingly embraces software-defined vehicles (SDVs), potential safety, privacy, and security challenges remain.    Unlike a vehicle with an internal combustion engine, a hacker could take control of an SDV, steal the owner's data, lock an owner out of their vehicle entirely, and force them to pay to have it unlocked.    Prashant Gupta, Senior Vice President of Automotive & Manufacturing at DMI, explored these challenges in a new podcast episode with WardsAuto, a discussion that is directly relevant to the work of professionals in the auto industry.    Listen to the conversation: https://bit.ly/3Y6cfjr.    #DMIDoMore #DoMoreInnovation #AutomotiveTechnology

WardsAuto Podcast: Cybersecurity is Job One with SDVs

WardsAuto Podcast: Cybersecurity is Job One with SDVs

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Martin Brooks

Information & Media Industry Consultant

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It’s not just EV’s. Much of the same software and remote app functions that are in EV’s are in hybrids and even ICE cars, in fact many have the exact same user interface, even across brands. A hacker might not be able to control the engine of an ICE car, but they could disable it and hack other functions. The car manufacturers have to keep their servers well secured. This will probably be a bigger issue for self driving cars.

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