Electronic Setups of Driverless Cars Vulnerable to Hackers
Electronic Setups of Driverless Cars Vulnerable to Hackers
https://www.nytimes.com/2017/06/07/technology/electronic-setups-of-driverless-cars-vulnerable-to-hackers.html
By Nicole Perlroth | June 7, 2017
Any part of a car that talks to the outside world is a potential opportunity for hackers.
That includes the cars entertainment and navigation systems, preloaded music and mapping apps, tire-pressure sensors, even older entry points like a CD drive. It also includes technologies that are still in the works, like computer vision systems and technology that will allow vehicles to communicate with one another.
It will be five to 10 years or even more before a truly driverless car, without a steering wheel, hits the market. In the meantime, digital automobile security experts will have to solve problems that the cybersecurity industry still has not quite figured out.
Theres still time for manufacturers to start paying attention, but we need the conversation around security to happen now, said Marc Rogers, the principal security researcher at the cybersecurity firm CloudFlare.
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