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UK govt issues rules to protect smart vehicles against hackers

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The British government issued new guidelines on Sunday requiring manufactur­ers of Internet- connected vehicles to put in place tougher cyber protection­s to ensure they are better shielded against hackers.

The government said it was concerned that smart vehicles could be targeted by hackers to access personal data, steal cars that use keyless entry systems, or take control of technology for malicious reasons.

The new guidelines will also ensure that engineers seek to design out cyber security threats as they develop new vehicles, the government said.

“Whether we’re turning vehicles into wifi- connected hotspots or equipping them with millions of lines of code to become fully automated, it is important that they are protected against cyber- attacks,” Martin Callanan, a minister in the Department for Transport, said in a statement. “Our key principles give advice on what organizati­ons should do, from the board level down, as well as technical design and developmen­t considerat­ions.”

The new guidelines include making the systems able to withstand receiving corrupt, invalid or malicious data or commands, and allowing users to delete personally identifiab­le data held on a vehicle’s systems.

Manufactur­ers must make plans for how to maintain and support security over the lifetime of the vehicle, the government said, and personal accountabi­lity for product security should be held at board level.

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