Connected car data security becomes key as automakers enable advanced communications and safety features. The average car today contains up to 150 electronic control units and about 100 million lines of software code. The number of automotive cyberattacks has risen sharply. In response to the COVID-19 global pandemic, there are several things automakers can do remotely to ensure compliance with the UNECE cybersecurity regulations for vehicles. The earlier they start preparing, the better chance they will have to implement the necessary changes to comply with the new regulations.”]
Source: https://securityintelligence.com/posts/automotive-cybersecurity-new-regulations/

