Israeli C2A: protects connected cars from cyber threats
Posted on Mar 23, 2018 by Ifi Reporter
Cyber 2 Automotive Security (c2a),Cyber 2 Automotive announced that it spatented Stamper technology, which protects the connected car from cyber threats, is now being made available to auto manufacturers and suppliers worldwide on a royalty free license basis. The news comes in response to a recently issued warning from The U.S. Homeland Security Cybersecurity response team, cautioning automobile makers to review new research highlighting significant flaws in vehicle control modules affecting the security of chips in cars, and to review their current systems to prsent possible denial-of-service attacks and other mischief.
Michael Dick, CEO of c2a Security said, "We are proud to offer the market a royalty free solution to this problem. Upcoming compliance requirements will drive the development of innovative frameworks that support the early identification, mitigation, and management of risks and we are happy to contribute to the safety of drivers and passengers worldwide."
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