by Sang-Bum Suh | Dec 30, 2020 | Cybersecurity, Industry News, Perseus
“CES 2021 will be held entirely online… it will be the first time CES content will be able to be viewed worldwide by people from all over the world in their language.” As CTA executive vice president Karen Chupka notes, CES 2021 is going totally virtual., Nonetheless,...
by Sang-Bum Suh | Dec 30, 2020 | Cybersecurity, Industry News, Perseus
South Korea has established the legal groundwork to develop highly automated “Level 4” self-driving cars by 2024. The legal foundation for Level 3 autonomous vehicles had already been laid out with the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport’s establishment of...
by Sang-Bum Suh | Dec 30, 2020 | Cybersecurity, Industry News, Perseus
According to Upstream Security, the number of reported automotive cyber attacks almost doubled between 2018 and 2019. These vulnerabilities risk the well-being of drivers and their passengers as well as costs, such as fleet recalls, and damage to corporate...
by Sang-Bum Suh | Dec 7, 2020 | Cybersecurity, Industry News, Perseus
We have been receiving questions that help us understand your needs. As a response, the Perseus team has added an FAQ page! See below for more: Why is cyber security for connected cars important? The scale and complexity of connected car technologies is increasing...
by Sang-Bum Suh | Dec 7, 2020 | Cybersecurity, Industry News, Perseus
The North American automobile industry has a long history of being highly competitive and complex. With the transition from NAFTA to USMCA under way, automakers are about to grapple with new challenges. In short, rules of origin that have been established for 25 years...
by Sang-Bum Suh | Dec 7, 2020 | Cybersecurity, Industry News, Perseus
Cybersecurity within the automotive industry has been gaining a strong foothold in recent years, with the development and introduction of various standards and regulations. This includes, as per our previous blog post, a draft standard of the ISO/SAE DIS 21434,...