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KPMG Survey: 8 In 10 Consumers Would Be Wary Or Never Buy From An Automaker If That Brand Experienced A Car Hack

The audit, tax and advisory firm also found that 85 percent of automakers admit their organizations have been breached in the past 24 months; yet, more than two-thirds haven’t invested in information security in the past year.

Most Companies Unprepared For Emergence Of Autonomous Vehicles, According To Munich Re Survey

A majority (65 percent) of risk managers surveyed said their companies have done nothing to prepare for the emergence of autonomous vehicles in the auto market.

ASA To Host Webinar On Telematics Policy

During ASA’s upcoming webinar, participants will hear from aftermarket representatives, vehicle manufacturers and ASA leadership about the implications of policy developments for repair professionals.

Save The Date: ASA To Host Webinar On Telematics Policy       

The July 27 webinar will address potential outcomes for shop owners.

Technavio Report: Vulnerability In Today’s Keyless Entry Systems Will Pave The Way For Greater Acceptance Of Automotive Biometric Vehicle Access Systems

Traditionally, vehicles were equipped with conventional mechanical keys to lock or unlock vehicle doors. The major causes of vehicle theft stemmed from the fact that mechanical keys were stolen or misplaced by the driver inside the vehicle. The advent of electronic keyless entry systems changed the situation drastically because vehicle access is now linked to electromagnetic frequency and communication wavelengths.

Complete Agenda And Speakers Released For The Service Repair Leadership Forum At NACE

The forum will provide industry leaders a unique opportunity to discuss the vital issues, share business knowledge, network with key decision-makers, gain insight into the leading trends of today and help shape the future of the industry.

Texas Congressman Michael Burgess Honored As MEMA’s 2016 Industry Champion

Burgess was a key supporter of the highway bill, known as the FAST Act, which included provisions directing NHTSA to update the New Car Assessment Program 5-Star rating to include collision avoidance technologies. He helped make the Research & Development Tax credit permanent, which is important as motor vehicle suppliers assume a greater role in the research, development, engineering and manufacturing of advanced technologies.

Delphi Automotive Becomes First Supplier Member Of Auto-ISAC

Auto-ISAC was formed in July 2015 in a collective effort by the auto industry to establish a secure platform for sharing, tracking and analyzing intelligence about cyber threats and potential vulnerabilities.

AASA Telematics Technical Solutions Meeting Develops A Path Forward For The Automotive Aftermarket

Participants at the AASA Telematics Technical Solutions Meeting developed a four-step program for securing a path forward, starting with having a common goal.

Congressman Burgess To Receive Industry Champion Award At MEMA’s Legislative Summit

The award was created by MEMA to recognize and honor public officials who demonstrate extraordinary leadership on behalf of U.S. automotive and heavy-duty suppliers.