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Your car might know more about you than your partner—What data are cars collecting?

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Modern cars are complex, connected devices that offer more than just transportation. They are integrated into the digital ecosystem, collecting and processing data, and presenting new opportunities and challenges in areas like cybersecurity and personal data privacy.
  • Modern vehicles are sophisticated connected devices, extending beyond their primary function of transportation. They generate and process vast amounts of data, creating new possibilities for services and user experiences. This connectivity also introduces significant cybersecurity risks, as vehicles can be vulnerable to hacking and unauthorized access. The increasing volume of personal data collected by these cars raises critical concerns about privacy and how this information is stored, used, and protected. Regulatory bodies are grappling with how to establish standards and safeguards to address these emerging issues. The evolution of automotive technology necessitates a parallel evolution in security protocols and data governance to ensure consumer safety and trust in these increasingly intelligent machines. The development of autonomous driving features further amplifies these considerations, demanding robust security measures to prevent malicious interference and ensure safe operation.
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