Abstract
As vehicles get smarter, cybersecurity in the automotive industry is becoming an increasing concern. Whether we’re turning cars into wifi connected hotspots or equipping them with millions of lines of code to create fully autonomous vehicles, cars are more vulnerable than ever to hacking and data theft.
It’s essential that all parties involved in the manufacturing supply chain, from designers and engineers to retailers and senior-level executives, are provided with a consistent set of guidelines that support this global industry. The Department for Transport, in conjunction with Centre for the Protection of National Infrastructure (CPNI), have created the following key principles for use throughout the automotive sector, the CAVand ITS ecosystems and their supply chains.
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