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Danger On The Road

With the IoT landscape expanding, one cannot ignore the growing risk of cyberattacks on connected cars

Self driving vehicles had a tumultuous journey. The media is rife with speculative stories which say around 1.8 million truck driving jobs will be lost when autonomous vehicles take over. Whether it happens or not in the near future is a matter for conjecture. But connected vehicles are already under threat not from retaliating truckers but sinister hackers as the industry looks towards an automated future. Now that the Internet of Things (IoT) and lightning fast 5G ecosystems

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