Security News > 2017 > January > Open source cybersecurity framework for the automotive industry (Help Net Security)
A consortium of researchers announced the development of a universal, free, and open source framework to protect wireless software updates in vehicles. The team issued a challenge to security experts everywhere to try to find vulnerabilities before it is adopted by the automotive industry. The new solution, called Uptane, evolves the widely used TUF (The Update Framework) to secure software updates. Uptane is a collaboration of NYU Tandon, the University of Michigan Transport Research Institute, … More →
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