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Key Takeaways from Upstream’s 2024 Automotive Cybersecurity Report

Key Takeaways from Upstream’s 2024 Automotive Cybersecurity Report
Upstream’s annual Automotive Cybersecurity Report reaches its sixth year of publication in 2024. With the full report stretching to 138 pages, you might not have time to go in-depth with it and read the whole thing. This blog presents some of the key takeaways from the report, along with our thoughts. A Cybersecurity Inflection Point The report starts by stating ... Read More The post Key Takeaways from Upstream’s 2024 Automotive Cybersecurity Report appeared first on Nuspire.

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The 2024 Automotive Cybersecurity Report by Upstream has highlighted some key takeaways that are concerning for the automotive industry. The report indicates that cyberattacks on automotive companies are evolving towards large-scale, high-impact incidents that endanger safety and disrupt operations. The leading causes of these attacks include diverse attack vectors, increased vehicle connectivity, and rising costs of automotive cyberattacks. The report also predicts that generative AI and compliance and regulatory fatigue will play significant roles in 2024. Additionally, the report emphasizes the importance of monitoring the dark web for proactive threat intelligence. As the automotive industry faces an evolving cybersecurity threat landscape, Nuspire offers a full suite of services to help strengthen cyber resilience.

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