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Offensive Automotive Cybersecurity
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Modern connected vehicles have expanded their reliance on backend systems considerably in the last few years as customers have grown accustomed to the convenience of direct remote access to their vehicle data and functions. Whether it is receiving over-the-air (OTA) software updates at home rather than at the dealership or remotely unlocking your car so a friend can fetch something from the backseat, the vehicle backend services continue to be an attractive selling point for modern vehicles. Not only is it good for the consumers, but original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) also enjoy the cost savings associated with reduced dealership service fees, as well as the big data collection that offers them useful insights into driver and vehicle performance.
Unfortunately, as with almost all features that add convenience through expanded connectivity, there is a hidden cost to vehicle security. Naturally, enabling remote services extends the vehicle attack surface...
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