Car security is rising to the fore here at CES 2016, which is not altogether surprising as 2015 was the year when car hacking really crossed over into the mainstream. Whereas we used to care just about backup cameras and nifty smartphone integration, keeping them digitally safe is now moving to the forefront.
This development is also reflective of changes in consumer demand. Nowadays, prospective buyers make purchase choices based on how many cool new technologies a vehicle has, not just engine and transmission options. So while technology rules, securing it all is on everyone’s mind.
CES 2016: Day 2 - making smarter cars
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