Software Protecting Future Cars Starts To Make Inroads

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Uptane, the cyber security software developed by New York University, Southwest Research Institute, and the University of Michigan, is making inroads into the global automotive supply chain. Last week, the German company Advanced Telematic Systems (ATS) said it integrated Uptane into its connected-car products. … NYU [Tandon School of Engineering]’s Justin Cappos runs the project, and he says that the response to Uptane’s release has been surprisingly warm, but ATS’ adoption will help move the needle further.