With all the recent concern about the security of Internet-connected cars, it probably comes as no surprise that Volkswagen has formed an automotive cyber security firm with three former members of Israel’s Shin Bet intelligence agency, including its former head Yuval Diskin. They are calling the new firm CyMotive Technologies. According to Gartner, there are already 22 cyber security companies either focused on automobiles or containing divisions that do. The article seems to suggest that CyMotive will be the first such company directly affiliated with a car manufacturer.
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Mengxue Ni says
Josh, thank you for sharing this article!
It is sounds interesting and new. I didn’t know any cyber crime that related to automotive. But I think since now many cars can also connect on internet, there will be some cyber security problems that need people to notice. If there is a example, I think it will be perfect.
Noah J Berson says
This makes me think that since everything is moving to the Internet of Things, each device we have will have its own cyber security company. There will be CyDishwasher, CyCoffee, and CyThermostat. It is important to stay ahead of those who would try to exploit vulnerabilities in devices and systems. At least reduce the danger to them just making the coffee too hot.
Mauchel Barthelemy says
This is a good initiative, but also a part of Volkswagen’s campaign to repair its image and reputation after being under fire regarding the emissions scandal. It’s a good sign that cyber security is already considered as an area of focus for car companies. Internet-connected and driver-less cars will inevitably become mainstream in the near future. Therefore, it is critical that IT Security grows or evolves with it before it is too late.