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Building a connected car we can all trust

Building a connected car we can all trust

Pages 12 Pages

Connected cars introduce major cybersecurity challenges as vehicles rely on wireless interfaces, cloud links, smartphones and V2X systems that expand attack surfaces. Incidents such as remote takeover, ransomware, data leaks and compromised ECUs illustrate growing risks, shown clearly in the rapid rise of attacks on page 6. Regulations like UNECE WP.29 now require security by design, lifecycle protection and secure software updates. Thales supports this with risk analysis, secure architecture, key management, penetration testing and SOC monitoring to ensure long term safety, integrity and trust in connected vehicles.

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