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Recent advancements in autonomous driving, connected cars, electric vehicles, and ride-sharing services have dramatically impacted the automotive industry. The technology of software-defined vehicles (SDV) is becoming more prominent, leading to an increase in vehicle-to-vehicle (V2V), vehicle-to-infrastructure (V2I), and vehicle-to-everything (V2X) connectivity and the development of smarter applications that enhance customer experience and create new revenue streams for automotive original equipment manufacturers (OEMs).
However, in 2022, the rise in complexity and new attack vectors have brought new challenges to the entire smart mobile ecosystem. The security of the vehicle itself is not the only consideration; the entire product life cycle of the vehicle must also be protected, from development through production, to after-sales maintenance. This article provides security guidelines for automobile production to prevent the introduction of vulnerabilities and threats into the production process.
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