Decoding SDVs and Cybersecurity with Elektrobit India
With the accelerated transition to software-defined vehicles, cybersecurity emerges as a key challenge. Elektrobit India's Sai Sridhar and Satish Sundaresan give a glimpse into future automotive software, E/E architectures.
As the automotive industry accelerates towards software-defined vehicles (SDVs) with heightened levels of integrated connectivity, the risk of cybersecurity looms large which must be contained with the right strategy to ensure safety and security of vehicles and their occupants.
Elektrobit, which is a leading automotive software supplier is defining roadmaps for OEMs to ensure cybersecurity with connected vehicles. In this conversation, Sai Sridhar, Associate Director, and Satish Sundaresan, Managing Director, Elektrobit India, say, "Cybersecurity must come into play during design of a vehicle's digital platform."
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