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More functions through fewer ECUs the key to secure vehicles, says EB

The industry needs to work together and whittle down the number of in-vehicle control units if new vehicles are to be effectively secured, learns Freddie Holmes

The growing number of electronic control units (ECUs) integrated into new cars are blamed for the rising threat of cyber attacks, as Automotive World’s recent cyber security report highlights. This is only complicating things further for companies seeking to develop autonomous driving vehicles, says Alexander Much, Chief Expert and Head of Software Systems Engineering, Car Infrastructure, at Elektrobit.

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