Delphi joins auto industry’s cybersecurity sharing group, a new hub for intelligence analysis on cybersecurity threats in Wi-Fi connected vehicles. On Tuesday Delphi Automotive PLC joined the group on Tuesday, making it the first company in the group that is not a car manufacturer.
The Automotive Information Sharing and Analysis Center’s board includes executives from nearly all the largest U.S. automakers, including Ford Motor Co., General Motors Co.BMW of North America LLC, Kia Motors Corp., Hyundai Motor Co., FCA US LLC andVolkswagen AG. Delphi resides as the parts manufacturer of the group, which formed last year in an industry-wide effort to make technologically advance cares less susceptible to computer hacking.
“The design and engineering of vehicle components and modules by suppliers is critical to the security of the vehicle as a whole,” said Tom Strickler, the Toyota chair of Auto-ISAC, on Tuesday. “Delphi’s membership in Auto-ISAC will help the industry continue to produce more advanced vehicles with modern and robust security protections incorporated from conception.” For the full article click here
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