Automotive cybersecurity will remain the most difficult problem in the auto industry, despite much effort to create and deploy extensive solutions. New types of cybersecurity attacks are appearing to strike new vulnerabilities exposed in new software-defined vehicles (SDVs) and expanded communication technologies. This will require continuous improvements in cybersecurity technology, products and services.
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The annual Upstream Global Automotive Cybersecurity Report is the best source to keep up with automotive cybersecurity trends and activities. This article is a summary of the 2024 report, which is available here in English and Japanese.
Cybersecurity overview
The 2024 report is the sixth annual version, with over 130 pages of data. Upstream has tracked 1,468 automotive-related incidents since 2010. In 2023, Upstream analyzed 295 new publicly available cybersecurity events, which is 20% of the total since 2010.
This article focuses on these key topics from Upstream's report: