Security News > 2016 > April > Review: The Car Hacker’s Handbook (Help Net Security)
About the author Craig Smith runs Theia Labs, a research firm that focuses on security auditing and building hardware and software prototypes. He is also a founder of the Hive13 hackerspace and OpenGarages. He has worked for several auto manufacturers, where he provided public research on vehicle security and tools. Inside The Car Hacker’s Handbook Car hacking and the insecurity of modern, computerized, connected cars has been a topic of much interest in the last … More →
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