Is car hacking real? Risks, vulnerabilities and expert cyber security tips

Modern vehicles are vulnerable to cyber attacks due to their interconnected systems and reliance on artificial intelligence. Experts warn of safety implications and real-world operational disruptions if these vulnerabilities are exploited.
Modern vehicles are cyber-physical platforms with multiple attack surfaces. They are vulnerable to cyber attacks due to their interconnected systems, including mobile applications and artificial intelligence-driven decision systems. The automotive supply chain is investing in cryptographically robust processors to mitigate these risks. Experts like Kamel Ghali, vice president at Car Hacking Village, emphasize the importance of protecting artificial intelligence models from external influence. Ghali has over seven years of experience in ethical vehicle hacking and contributes to the global cybersecurity community. The automotive ecosystem faces long-term cybersecurity challenges, particularly in supply chain integrity.
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