automotive systems security
Automotive systems security refers to the measures and protocols implemented to safeguard the electronic and computerized systems in vehicles from unauthorized access, malicious attacks, and potential risks, ensuring the safety and integrity of the vehicle's functionality, data, and occupants.
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Related Concepts (16)
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- authentication and access control in automobiles
- automotive industry standards for cybersecurity
- cybersecurity in automotive systems
- embedded systems exploitation
- encryption techniques for automotive communications
- intrusion detection and prevention systems in vehicles
- malware attacks in automobiles
- privacy concerns in automotive systems
- secure communication protocols in automotive systems
- secure firmware and hardware design for vehicle components
- securing autonomous vehicles
- security of connected cars
- software updates and security patches for vehicles
- threat modeling for automotive systems
- vehicle hacking
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