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Connected Cars: Security Risks and Challenges

Offered By: OWASP Foundation via YouTube

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Connected Cars Courses Internet of Things Courses Cybersecurity Courses Privacy Courses Government Regulations Courses Automotive Industry Courses Software Vulnerabilities Courses Automotive Security Courses

Course Description

Overview

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Explore the security challenges and risks associated with connected cars in this 43-minute conference talk from AppSec California 2016. Delve into the trade-offs between safety, security, and convenience in the automotive industry as millions of vehicles with complex software systems communicate with servers and each other. Learn about the potential vulnerabilities in connected cars, the role of the US government in addressing these issues, and how lessons from traditional IT security can be applied to vehicular systems. Gain insights into the growing importance of application security in the automotive sector, the challenges of implementing vehicle-to-vehicle (V2V) communication, and the steps manufacturers must take to ensure trust in connected services. Discover key takeaways on security and privacy challenges in vehicular commerce, government initiatives, and the applicability of IT security principles to the automotive world.

Syllabus

Introduction
Internet of Things
Software runs our world
Software vulnerabilities
How many connected cars
How are connected cars vulnerable
Ponemon Institute survey
Fall Car Hackers
Security Vulnerabilities
Traffic Safety
V2V
Challenges
Pilot Projects
Government Mandates
Spy Act
Remaining challenges
Questions
Outro


Taught by

OWASP Foundation

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