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How To Deploy Connected Autonomous Vehicle Applications In China

In this audio interview from Global Business Professor, Jacinto Cordero, regional sales manager with China Telecom, discusses what sorts of challenges foreign companies face when testing or implementing CAV/IoT applications in China.

Lear Corp. Selected By Wyoming Department Of Transportation For Connected Vehicle Pilot Program

Wyoming is one of the U.S. Department of Transportation’s pilot sites for connected vehicles, with a focus on trucking and highway driving in adverse weather conditions.

ETI Joins New SAE Initiative On Automotive Cybersecurity

The newly formed task force is looking to create a set of standards to help secure the diagnostic link connector while maintaining legitimate access for OBD emissions testing, aftermarket repair tools and technicians.

Commercial Vehicles To Join Auto-ISAC

Auto-ISAC was formed by light-duty vehicle OEMs in late 2015, and extended membership to light-duty vehicle suppliers in early 2016. Now, the group is developing criteria for the inclusion of the commercial vehicle segment in its membership.

Visteon To Debut Next-Gen Vehicle Infotainment Platform, Showcase Latest Cockpit Electronics Technology At CES 2017

Interactive exhibits and a specially equipped vehicle will showcase Visteon’s expertise in instrument clusters, head-up displays, information displays, infotainment and connectivity.

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.

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.

Denso, AT&T, Infineon And Magna International Join Auto-ISAC To Promote Cybersecurity Efforts

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. Auto-ISAC operates as a central hub that allows members to anonymously submit and receive information to help them more effectively counter cyber threats in real time.

FBI, NHTSA Roll Out PSA On Vehicle Cyber Threat Risks

The recently released PSA says threat actors can remotely attack a car’s electronic control unit through the use of vulnerabilities in third-party devices connected to the vehicle’s diagnostic ports.

Auto Care Association Delivers Cybersecurity Warning At NHTSA Roundtable

It was noted that Auto Care Association members are concerned that possible cybersecurity measures could limit access by independent technicians to critical on-board computers needed to repair and diagnose vehicles.