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By not applying sufficient engineering discipline to upfront designs versus possible threats, multiple automakers accidentally allowed a hacker to hijack unlocking, starting, and tracking their cars. - CANVA

Another Cybersecurity Flaw: Automakers Still Risking Too Much

Originally published on Forbes.com. In the 1959 novel, Endurance, Alfred Lansing recounts the two-year (1914-1916), failed voyage of twenty-eight men attempting to cross the Antarctic continent. Without spoiling more than […]

The 4 Delays of Software-Defined Vehicles

Originally published on Forbes.com. On June 22nd, 2012, Tesla introduced the Model S, which was at the time an innovative, electric vehicle (EV) employing the radical architecture of a consolidated, […]

5 Predictions For The Auto Industry In 2025

Originally published on Forbes.com.   In the year 2000, Visteon was launched from the electrical division of Ford, and part of the visioning exercise of this burgeoning, multibillion dollar corporation […]

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