Automotive suppliers, smart cars, intelligent tyres and safety concerns

As Continental’s promotional diagram shows, cars and systems including TPMS have never been more connected to each other and the world than they are now

The proliferation of electronic driver assistance systems is making the average vehicle more dependent on computing power than ever before. The latest trends see cars becoming more connected to their user’s personal computing systems and the Internet than ever as well. The combination of the two raises security questions, but are they valid and how does all this related to the tyre/TPMS business?

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