MAKING SOFTWARE-DEFINED VEHICLES CYBER-SECURE

24TOFHP12_03

12/01/2024

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Virtualization features such as digital twins and virtual patching can accelerate development and make commercial vehicles more agile and secure.

There is one sure-fire way to secure commercial vehicles from cyber-attacks. “You just remove the connectivity,” quipped Brandon Barry, CEO of Block Harbor Cybersecurity and the moderator of a panel session on “cybersecurity of virtual machines” at the SAE COMVEC 2024 conference in Schaumburg, Illinois.

Obviously, that train has left the station - commercial vehicles of all types, including trains, are only becoming more automated and connected, which increases the risks for cyber-attacks. “We have very connected vehicles, so attacks can be posed not just through powertrain solutions but also through telemetry, infotainment systems connected to different applications and services, and also through cloud platforms,” said Trisha Chatterjee, current product support and data specialist for fuel cell and hydrogen technology at Accelera by Cummins.

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Gehm, R., "MAKING SOFTWARE-DEFINED VEHICLES CYBER-SECURE," Mobility Engineering, December 1, 2024.
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Dec 1, 2024
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