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Tag Archives: driverless cars
Vehicle Automation Susceptible to DoS Attacks
Self driving cars are pretty darn cool, but so are cybersecurity attacks against them. Like stopping them in their tracks with a laser pointer. No kidding! Security researcher, Dr. Jonathan Petit, (English version of little john… lol) points out the … Continue reading
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Tagged 2015, car hacking, cyber risk, driverless cars, hacking, jonathan petit, lidar
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Car Updates to Enable Self-Driving
Rachel Maddow has a video on the self-driving car and how some cars today, already have the basic functionality, and just require the update. What isn’t covered, is how laws and law enforcement will perceive inebriated or sight impaired drivers if … Continue reading
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Tagged 2015, driverless cars, hacking, Progressive Insurance, Security Awareness, Snapshot
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Google’s Driverless Car
Kawaii!! Here are some questions to ask though. What will become of the insurance industry if driverless cars become the norm? Will it still be mandatory in the US to have car insurance? What if someone hacks a car and … Continue reading
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Tagged 2014, Curious Questions, driverless cars, Google, insurance
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