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How Safe Is Safe Enough?

That was the overarching question a group of 180 experts discussed last week at the ISO 26262 & SOTIF conference for four days...

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From Ferrari to Ford, Cybersecurity Bugs Plague Automotive Safety

A range of automakers from Acura to Toyota are plagued by security vulnerabilities within their vehicles that could allow hackers to access personally identifiable...

C2A Security to Showcase Revolutionary Automotive Cybersecurity DevOps…

C2A Security Growing its sales funnel by 15 times this past year, and creating strategic partnerships with European, US, and Asian-based...

Newsletter: OurCrowd Summit: Early bird offer ends Dec. 1

Top investment opportunitiesStartup of the Week: Neolithics, inspecting produce from the inside outEarly bird discount for OurCrowd Investor Summit ends Dec. 1NTT Data, Marelli...

[C2A Security in C2A Security] NTT DATA’s Global Automotive Security Test Center is launched in Italy

Thanks to the new Global Automotive Security Test Center, NTT DATA is at the forefront of applied automotive cybersecurity. The first project will be with...

Hardware Trojan Inserted Inside A RISC-V Based Automotive Telematics Control Unit

A new technical paper titled “On the Feasibility of Remotely Triggered Automotive Hardware Trojans” was published by researchers at Georgia Tech. “In this paper, we...

Auto Safety Tech Adds New IC Design Challenges

The role of AI/ML in automobiles is widening as chipmakers incorporate more intelligence into chips used in vehicles, setting the stage for much safer...

Vehicle Security: Post-Quantum Security to the CAN Network

This new technical paper titled “PUF-Based Post-Quantum CAN-FD Framework for Vehicular Security” is published by researchers at University of Tennessee. Abstract“The Controller Area Network (CAN)...

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