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This software wants to protect your connected car from IoT hacking

posted onOctober 13, 2016
by l33tdawg

L33tdawg: Similar idea to this presented at #HITB2016AMS: http://conference.hitb.org/hitbsecconf2016ams/sessions/cansee-an-automobile-intrusion-detection-system/

Software targeting smart car hacking threats was showcased at Microsoft's IoT Expo in Taipei this week.

The as-yet unnamed software development kit, designed by cybersecurity firm Trend Micro and Microsoft, aims to bring cybersecurity in line with the Internet of Things (IoT), by protecting vehicles against cloud and network-related threats.

An endpoint-level protection system activates security when connected cars are under attack, as well as detecting threats and conducting periodic risk assessments. The tool also connects users to Trend Micro's Smart Protection Network and inspects smart vehicles' systems for anomalous security conditions, through the use of machine learning.

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