We originally published this article back in November, but it remains highly relevant today.
Sharing it again in case you missed it π
Connected cars are no longer just mechanical machines β they are computers on wheels, embedded in complex digital ecosystems. As shown in the βSupply Chain in the automotive industryβ diagram, the attack surface goes far beyond the vehicle itself and extends across the entire automotive supply chain.
π In this article, we explore:
How connected technologies (Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, IoT, AI) expand the attack surface
Why a single weak supplier can put the whole ecosystem at risk
Real-world incidents that have served as a wake-up call for the industry
The importance of adopting security by design from the earliest stages
Why both vehicles and industrial operations must be protected
In an industry where safety, availability, and trust are critical, cybersecurity can no longer be reactive.
π If you work in automotive, manufacturing, OT, or cybersecurity, this analysis is worth a read.
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#IndustrialCybersecurity #SmartMobility #CyberResilience #SecurityByDesign
#RELIANOID #CriticalInfrastructure #AutomotiveIndustry
https://www.relianoid.com/blog/automotive-cybersecurity-connected-cars-and-a-vulnerable-supply-chain/












