Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) and the Knowledge Transfer Network (KTN) call for greater industry collaboration and transparency in developing connected and driverless cars. Connectivity between vehicles and the transport infrastructure will become an integral feature of the global car market, worth 39bn to the market by 2018. The increasing use of connectivity in and between cars has put pressure on manufacturers and consumers to ensure connected systems remain safe. The report, based on research and consultation with industry, outlines a number of potential issues and threats including personal data theft, fraud and deception (altering or deleting schedule logs and records)”]

