Samuel Goldstick Discusses Emerging Cybersecurity Concerns for Connected Vehicles
October 18, 2024
Automotive Dive
Foley & Lardner LLP senior counsel Samuel Goldstick offered insight on the growing scrutiny on connected vehicle technology in the Automotive Dive article, “The auto industry’s cybersecurity challenges are mounting, experts say.”
“Vulnerabilities in vehicle software and even third-party applications further compound the risks,” Goldstick explained. “The dynamic nature of cyber threats also poses a significant challenge to the automotive industry; as technology evolves, so do bad actors’ methods and tactics.”
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