Today, Pandora’s box represents a source of troubles. The idea that we do not always know how something we have started may end, nor fully recognize the consequences of our actions. Already, in the new digital landscapes, cybersecurity has come to the forefront. But at what point are we sure that we are not opening Pandora’s box with the mainstream adoption of autonomous vehicles?
Therefore, cybersecurity has rightly attracted the attention of many automotive experts. In 2015, security experts demonstrated how a modern, non-autonomous while on the highway. Imagine the possibilities when said Jeep is fully autonomous and connected to its surroundings. For example, in 2015 Amazon found a tiny microchip nestled on a motherboard relevant to their new venture, that wasn’t part of their original design. After investigation, it was discovered that this to allow their spies to access the trade secrets of top American companies such as Amazon and Apple.
In the automotive context, insecure supply chains could compromise not just a single vehicle on the road, but an entire fleet of vehicles and the ecosystem that they are connected to. A company could be brought to its knees within a day in such a scenario, and more dangerously, lives could be lost.
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SAP I can't see them being any less safe than the current morons we have on the road
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