Traveling CEOs and Coffee Shops are Posing Security Threats
Traveling CEOs and coffee shop Wifi are found posing the greatest risk to business security. "Some 93% of tech decision makers said they are worried about the security challenges posed by an increasingly mobile workforce, according to a new report from iPass...
Electronic Logging Devices – New security challenges for heavy-duty OEMs in the US market
For decades European truck drivers have been used to using a tachograph, a device installed in the vehicle that logs driving behavior and helps drivers to comply with regulations related to working hours. The purpose of this implementation is to improve the safety of...
ESCAR 2017 Conference Recap
Guarding automotive security has become more and more challenging today due to many factors, for example, vehicles are becoming more intelligent and connected, and above all, their lifecycle has doubled in 40 years in Europe. Cyber attacks emerge every day. One of the...
Summary of interesting talks at VSEC 2017 (Sept. 2017)
This is a short report on interesting talks related to automotive security from the vehicular security workshop held in Toronto from 24 - 27 September this Fall, co-located with VTC Fall 2017. The talks concentrated on general security problems in the internal...
Summary from VNC – Vehicular Networking Conference, Turin (Nov. 2017)
Most talks focused on V2X communications and the pros and cons of 802.11p vs 4G/5G cellular communications. Most seem to agree on that side-channel (i.e. device-to-device) communications without infrastructure support is needed if it should entirely replace 802.11p...
C-ITS Platform Report Phase Two
C-ITS platform report phase 2 was released this September. The report further develops a shared vision on the interoperable deployment of Cooperative Intelligent Transport Systems (C-ITS) towards cooperative, connected andautomated mobility (CCAM) in the European...