The U.S. Department of Transportation recently announced that the latest round of autonomous driving regulations will be released this summer. Dubbed AV 3.0, the new policy will set federal guidelines for how autonomous and assisted driving solutions need to work on public roads.
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Securing Connected Cars: How to Create a Cost-Effective, Secure In-Vehicle Network Backbone
The U.S. Department of Transportation recently announced that the latest round of autonomous driving regulations will be released this summer. Dubbed AV 3.0, the new policy will set federal guidelines for how autonomous and assisted driving solutions need to work on public roads. The post Securing Connected Cars: How to Create a Cost-Effective, Secure In-Vehicle Network Backbone appeared first on SecurityWeek.

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