Podcast overview
Electric Vehicles (EVs) have exploded in the market over the past few years, and by 2030 52% of all new vehicle sales will be electric. This rapid adoption of EVs has meant all sectors, from startups, policymakers, banks, and traditional oil and gas companies, have to work together to design an infrastructure to support these vehicles on the road. With EVs permeating consumer and commercial markets, there is an expanding attack surface for attackers to access users' data, PII, and the software that controls the vehicles. As the EV landscape grows, so too must the cyber considerations. From inception through engineering and on to production, cyber functions counter hackers and thwart unauthorized access to the new network of connected vehicles and the data it produces.
Join Brad Raiford and Kristy Hornland as they discuss with Jason Haward-Grau the rapid evolution of electric vehicles and the security vulnerabilities that have followed.
In this episode, you will learn:
• The current state of EVs
• Economy of Things
• Security vulnerabilities in the current EV infrastructure
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