On 6 August 2017, in advance of proposed legislation, the UK government published 8 ‘Key Principles’ regarding the cyber security of connected and autonomous vehicles. This is the third of a series of 4 blogs regarding those principles. Source: ‘Smart’ and autonomous vehicle cyber guidance: Board level accountability
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From Uber’s self-driving car project to Amazon’s budding drone delivery service, it’s impossible to ignore the impact these “vehicles” are having, including presenting unique and complex challenges to privacy. Source: Preparing for the unmanned vehicle revolution
The UK government has issued new guidelines aimed at improving cyber protection for smart and driverless vehicles, ahead of planned legislation for the emerging industry. Source: UK government publishes cyber security guidance for driverless cars
Users of connected and autonomous vehicles should be able to control who is given access to the data generated by those vehicles, data protection watchdogs from across the globe have said. Source: Privacy controls should be developed for users of connected and autonomous vehicles, say data watchdogs
The vehicles could build a ‘gold mine’ of personal data for private companies, and a profile of users, Queensland law expert says. Source: Driverless cars: safer perhaps, but professor warns of privacy risks | Technology | The Guardian
From Uber’s self-driving car project to Amazon’s budding drone delivery service, it’s impossible to ignore the impact these “vehicles” are having, including presenting unique and complex challenges to privacy. Source: Preparing for the unmanned vehicle revolution
Lawmakers are exploring ways to speed up the deployment of self-driving cars as the auto industry and safety advocates clamor for action at the federal level. Source: Five actions Congress may take on self-driving cars | TheHill
This is the first of a two-part series discussing the privacy and security issues associated with the widespread use of automated vehicle technology. This first post focuses on potential privacy issues, while the second post – coming next week – will address security issues. Source: The Privacy Implications of Autonomous Vehicles
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