Can Your Radio Take Control of Your Truck?

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Cybersecurity risks facing the automotive industry are rapidly evolving beyond ransomware attacks on fleets. Hackers can weaponize connected vehicles through a wide array of connected components and applications, compromising sensitive data, operational availability, and even safety. Software-defined vehicles, unsecured APIs, and mobile applications introduce additional new attack vectors that malicious actors can exploit.

Haim Kantor, Upstream’s North American president, joined Hot Talks Trucking to share his insights. Kantor examines the evolving cyber threats and strategies to fortify defenses effectively.

In this episode of HDT Talks Trucking:

  • How hackers find ways to bypass vehicle security features
  • APIs and mobile apps create new entry points for attacks
  • EVs face emerging cyber risks across the entire ecosystem

 

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