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MIS 5212-Advanced Penetration Testing

MIS 5212 - Section 001 - Wade Mackey

Fox School of Business

Senators reintroduce a bill to improve cybersecurity in cars

March 26, 2017 by Ahmed A. Alkaysi 1 Comment

The Security and Privacy of Your Car (SPY Car) bill has been reintroduced by Senators from Massachusetts and Connecticut. This bill introduces a number of security measures that would beef up the cybersecurity of cars. Some of these initiatives includes: critical systems to be isolated from non-critical systems, breach detection with reporting capabilities, and a “cyber dashboard” that displays a scorecard of how secure the car is. Another piece of this bill is the requirement for manufactures to explain what type of driving data is being collected and how it is being used.

Personally, I am behind this bill. As cars become more connected to the network, even if they are not “electric cars,” cybersecurity should be the focus by all manufacturers. The one thing I like about this bill, the protection of the driver’s privacy is included (with the data collection disclosure requirement), and not the just the cybersecurity of the car itself.

https://techcrunch.com/2017/03/23/senators-reintroduce-a-bill-to-improve-cybersecurity-in-cars/

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  1. Mauchel Barthelemy says

    April 2, 2017 at 6:12 pm

    Crucial move there. This needs to be done (correctly) before autonomous vehicles become more popular. I also support the fact that the bill is trying to protect drivers’ privacy. Lastly, I think you meant this is one of the things you like the most about this bill as opposed to the one thing you like about it. Very good article Ahmed.

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