As cars become smarter and more connected, the demand for top-tier automotive cyber security has never been higher. With expert insights from PlaxidityX, a leading automotive cyber security company, we’ll guide you through the challenges and solutions protecting millions of vehicles worldwide. Whether you’re an industry expert or just curious about how cars are secured in the digital age, this podcast comprehensively looks at how cyber defenses are developed, tested, and deployed. We don’t j ...
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Electronic Design has been serving the engineering community with pride for decades, providing news, commentary, and interviews about the industry. Hosted by industry veteran Alix Paultre, the Inside Electronics podcast brings you commentary, news, and interviews about the things going on in the electronic design engineering community and its surrounding business ecosystem.
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Piezoelectric-based MEMS have been used for sensors, but they can also be used as actuators to do things like move air and fluids. One thing that can be done is to implement a tiny speaker using this technology. In this episode, xMEMS Labs’ Vice President of Marketing and Business Development, Mike Housholder, talks about his company's device. You …
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Time Sensitive Networking and Industrial Systems
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10:44This is the first of a series of Inside Electronic podcasts addressing time sensitive networking (TSN). TSN is a set of IEEE 802.1 standards managed by the TSN Task Group. In this episode, Dave Cavalcanti, Principal Engineer at the Edge Computing Group at Intel and President of Avnu Alliance. He talks about TSN in general as well as important issue…
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Supporting artificial intelligence's (AI) insatiable need for compute and storage is why SNIA put together the Storage.AI project. This webinar introduces the project's goals and the standards it will encompass. Storage.AI will help deliver efficient data services related to AI workloads. How AI workloads utilize storage impacts cost, power, and pe…
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The plethora of smart, connected devices has created a variety of new opportunities for how we work, live, and interact, but has also introduced data privacy and security risks. Security has been an issue in society ever since people had things of value to protect, and finally, most people now recognize the critical need for safety in the Internet …
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Our wireless world is an integral part of life today, with almost every powered device being made now smarter and more connected than ever before. However, for all the amazing functionality provided by these advanced embedded systems and software, without the right antenna, nothing works well, if at all. In this episode, we talk to Aitor Moreno, Cl…
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Looking at the Future of Automotive Development
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27:50There are many things in our lives that we have created that are important to our very ability to function as a society, and vehicles are among those things. The invention of the car literally changed society almost overnight, and every advance in society since has manifested itself in the automotive world, from the radio to the tape deck to satell…
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Renesas 365: One Tool to Develop Them All
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11:43Electronic Design's William Wong talks with Renesas’ Vice President and Head of Customer Success and Digital Industries at Renesas about their new web-based, hardware/software design tool, Renesas 365. Renesas 365 is designed to link different design groups as systems develop from a functional model to hardware to software that runs on the system. …
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The Expansion of AI and Edge Computing in the Cloud
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26:53Our society is continuing to adopt more connectivity in products and solutions, and these systems are expanding the Cloud and IoT in leaps and bounds. Edge computing, created to address bandwidth and latency issues in Cloud-based systems, is rapidly being enhanced by the addition of AI. In this episode, we talk to Axel Stoermann, Chief Technology O…
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Economic Development from the Community Point of View
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13:46The electronic design industry is always in a pattern of development and re-development as it forges into the future. But what about the communities involved? There are two sides to that story: the customers in the community, who use the products and services created, and the municipalities and governments looking for investment and development. In…
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Our connected and intelligent world is based on advanced embedded systems that are in a state of disruptive evolution and upward migration. In this podcast, we sit down with Jim Beneke, who is with Tria, an Avnet company. Tria develops embedded compute solutions and was formerly MSC Technologies.By Endeavor Business Media
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AI A Double-Edged Sword for Automotive Cybersecurity - PlaxidityX Ep 26
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15:58As artificial intelligence becomes an integral part of the automotive ecosystem, its dual nature-both as a powerful security tool and a potential attack vector-demands urgent attention. In this episode of Cars, Hackers, and Cyber Security, we explore how AI is reshaping the threat landscape for connected and autonomous vehicles. Drawing from insigh…
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Using the Robot Operating System for Automotive Applications
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14:14The Robot Operating System (ROS) is middleware that can be used for almost any type of robotic platform including self-driving cars. ROS is an open-source system hosted at ROS.org. It runs a top conventional operating systems like Linux and Windows and has been used in many robotic applications. In this episode of Inside Electronics, we talk with J…
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Mastering Automotive Cybersecurity Compliance: Integrated Strategies - PlaxidityX Ep 25
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27:57As cybersecurity regulations tighten across the automotive industry, OEMs and suppliers are under growing pressure to not only build secure vehicles but also prove compliance across their entire software and hardware stack. In this episode of Cars, Hackers, and Cyber Security, we explore the key strategies for mastering compliance with global autom…
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Developing a Strategy for Cloud Development
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15:41Today’s cloud is a polylingual, multi-spectral, multiple-methodology ecosystem, meaning that devices must become more intelligent to encompass it and operate in an optimal fashion. Today, one must have a wireless strategy for Wi-Fi, public cellular, private cellular, and IoT wireless backhaul. Companies like Nextivity offer solutions that enable wi…
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Advanced Power Conversion and Energy Management Solutions at TI (Part 2)
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17:35Residential energy storage is undergoing rapid innovation, driven by the need for efficient solar energy utilization and dynamic grid participation. Texas Instruments' Henrik Magnesson emphasizes that as feed-in tariffs decline and market-driven energy pricing becomes prevalent, homeowners will increasingly turn to battery energy storage systems (E…
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Auto Tech at a Crossroads: Navigating the U.S. Ban on Foreign Vehicle Systems – PlaxidityX Ep 24
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14:42As today’s vehicles evolve into software-defined data hubs, concerns over national security have extended deep into automotive supply chains. In this episode of Cars, Hackers, and Cyber Security, we unpack the U.S. government’s sweeping new ban on connected vehicle systems originating from China and Russia-and what it means for automakers, supplier…
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Advanced Power Conversion & Energy Management Solutions at TI
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15:12This first, of a two part series, Inside Electronics podcast, guest-hosted by technology editor Andy Turudic of Electronic Design, features Henrik Mannesson, General Manager of Grid Infrastructure and Power Delivery Industrial Systems at Texas Instruments (TI), discussing the evolving landscape of energy infrastructure with a focus on the pivotal r…
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Packing Large AI Into Small Embedded Systems
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19:45Not every microcontroller can handle artificial intelligence and machine learning (AI/ML) chores. Simplifying the models is one way to squeeze algorithms into a more compact embedded compute engine. Another way is to pair it with an AI accelerator like Femtosense’s Sparse Processing Unit (SPU) SPU-001 and take advantage of sparsity in AI/ML models.…
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Navigating Automotive Software Security and Regulation- PlaxidityX Ep 23
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18:33As automotive software grows increasingly complex, navigating security and regulatory requirements has become an essential challenge for manufacturers. Today's vehicles, driven by software-defined systems and connected services, must comply with stringent standards while defending against evolving cyber threats. In this episode, we delve deeply int…
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Autonomous Navigation in an Uncertain World
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25:13As navigation becomes increasingly vulnerable to jamming, spoofing, or complete denial, military forces operating in contested environments face significant challenges, not just in navigation, but in coordination, safety, and mission success. ANELLO Photonics has developed an innovative Silicon Photonics Optical Gyroscope (SiPhOG) to serve autonomo…
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In this episode, we talk to Jerry Twomey, an engineering consultant with a deep background in electronics design, medical devices, electro-mechanical systems, and board-level integrated circuits. He is the author of the book “Applied Embedded Electronics – Design Essentials for Robust Systems," a comprehensive reference that covers the design proce…
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Talking About Electronic Design with Mike Engelhardt
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40:52Mike Engelhardt is an American computer programmer, author, and entrepreneur who is renowned for developing the SPICE-based analog electronic circuit simulator computer software. Known for his wide-brimmed hat and bow tie, Mike is the innovative mind behind Qorvo’s simulator, QSPICE, and is not just known for his technical acumen, but also for his …
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Automotive HPC Security Challenges and Solutions - Ep 22
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22:14With next-generation vehicles rapidly transforming into software-defined platforms powered by High-Performance Computers (HPCs), the approach to automotive security is fundamentally changing. These powerful central processors are critical for everything from infotainment to autonomous driving, but their consolidation also creates a significant sing…
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Unlocking the Secrets of the Universe with Precision Adaptive Optics
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17:08Penetrating deep space to unlock the secrets of the universe, the ESO Extremely Large Telescope uses adaptive optics to correct for atmospheric disturbances to extract more light, achieving higher-resolution imaging. Among the technologies required, Microgate provides the control systems that mechanically deform the mirror to manipulate the observe…
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IMS 2025 is a Platform for Learning, Networking, and Collaborating
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20:05The 2025 IEEE Microwave Theory and Technology Society (MTT-S) International Microwave Symposium is taking place from the 15th to the 20th of June 2025 in San Francisco, California. In this podcast, we talk to Jin Baines, the CEO of Mini-Circuits, and Wendy Shu, the CEO of Eravant, about the event and some of the opportunities it provides to visitor…
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Open Source and Software-Defined Vehicles
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12:11The Eclipse Foundation's Eclipse SDV Working Group supports an open source platform for software defined vehicles (SDV). This takes a lot of work from participating companies like Codethink. In this podcast, William Wong chats with Codethink’s President, John Ellis, about the challenges of using open source software in this arena.…
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Traditional vision systems based on cameras are really geared towards image storage, not image processing, and certainly don't detect motion, and you have to compare video frame-by-frame to figure out if something moves. In this episode, we talk to SiLC Technologies CEO, Dr. Mehdi Asghari, about the state of the art in machine vision and what the c…
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Axial Flux Motors Gain Traction in Diesel Hybrids
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30:45Electric motors play a key role in converting electrical power into motive power. This episode of Inside Electronics has Andy chatting with Turntide, a designer and manufacturer of axial flux motors, about the operating principles and optimal applications for AFMs, including diesel hybrids, tidal power generation, ship propulsion, and military use …
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Neuromorphic Computing Delivers Low Power AI
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22:33Spiking neural networks (SNN) are an implementation of neuromorphic computing, an aspect of artificial intelligence and machine learning (AI/ML). Neuromorphic computing emulates the operation of physical neurons like those found in the human brain. In this episode, Electronic Design’s Senior Content Director, Bill Wong, talks with Steven Brightfiel…
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Inside the Truck Cyber Threat – PlaxidityX Ep 21
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9:45With cyber attacks on trucks becoming more common and costly, fleet operators and OEMs must rethink how they protect their vehicle security and data privacy. Trucks are no longer isolated units, they're part of a larger, interconnected automotive ecosystem vulnerable to disruption. In this episode, we unpack the threats, explore real-world hacking …
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In this episode, William Wong talks with with Andrew Banks, Technical Specialist at LDRA. LDRA’s MISRA C/C++ support is a central piece of its static analysis tools that exceed the requirements of MISRA C/C++. MISRA C:2012 offered new guidelines and the latest MISRA C standard is MISRA C:2023. MISRA C++ is a separate standard but with the same appr…
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Digital Car Theft: How Hackers Steal in Seconds – PlaxidityX Ep 20
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9:56In this episode, we explore the shift from traditional theft to a new era of digital car theft. Instead of smashing windows, today’s criminals launch automotive cyber-attacks that bypass immobilizers, unlock doors, and hijack control systems, all without leaving a trace. From CAN bus vulnerabilities to cloned key fobs, cybercriminals are finding ne…
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Discussing the Wireless Ecosystem’s Disruptive Evolution
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18:48When it comes to wireless systems, we are in a disruptive evolutionary phase, with an interesting combination of multiple advanced solutions looking for application spaces to address. In this episode, Host Alix Paultre chats with Viavi's Ian Wong about upcoming technological advancements in the wireless and telecommunications space.…
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Conventional image sensors capture a frame at a time while event-based vision sensors track changes of individual pixels. In this episode, Dr. Luca Verre, Founder of Prophesee, talks about the company's event-based sensor and how it works. An event-based imaging system can detect changes more accurately while reducing bandwidth and power requiremen…
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NOR flash memory has been a mainstay for microcontrollers and microprocessors for code and data storage while NAND flash has been used for data storage. The latter has higher capacity on its side but NOR is the choice where reliability and performance are important. Electronic Design Editor Bill Wong talks with Miin Wu, Chairman and CEO at Macronix…
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Can Rust Work for Safety Critical Embedded System?
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27:24Rust is a relatively new programming language that has garnered support from developers working on everything from Linux device drivers to cloud services. Rust pointer management is one thing that makes the language stand out. As an open-source project, it cannot be used directly in many applications where things like IEC 62304 and ISO 26262 are ne…
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How Additive Manufacturing is Impacting the Electronics Industry
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17:34The advantages that electronics manufacturers and their customers can leverage from using additive manufacturing (compared to traditional processes) include faster, more cost-effective design and development of high-quality prototypes in just a few days with more design iterations to accelerate go-to-market times, improve process integration, and o…
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Dynamic SBOM for Smarter Vehicle Security – PlaxidityX Ep 19
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7:34In this episode, we discuss the groundbreaking concept of Dynamic SBOM and its role in modern automotive software security. Hear how real-time monitoring of third-party library usage can lead to more precise vulnerability management. We explain the process behind intercepting dynamic calls and replacing them with breakpoints for live analysis. Disc…
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When many consider vehicle electrification, they tend to dive into the granularity of the solution sets and how do we get to where we're going. However, there are also application-specific needs that should be addressed in their migration to electric vehicles. Andy Turudic from Electronic Design and Paul Peluso from Officer Magazine chat about cons…
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Importance of Timing in Advanced Embedded Systems
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17:46Timing and synchronization are vital to electronics in many ways, from on-board circuit control to inter-device communications, to network management and beyond. The ability to accurately time and coordinate events, data, and signals is fundamental to the performance of a smart connected embedded system today. We talk to Q-Tech's former president, …
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Platform-Based Automotive Cybersecurity – PlaxidityX Ep 18
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9:35In the age of connected cars, software-driven systems, and global supply chains, cyber security challenges have become increasingly complex. This episode delves into the pitfalls of relying on disconnected solutions to guard modern vehicles. We’ll show how a platform-centric automotive security approach consolidates everything—from vulnerability sc…
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The Key to Defining Successful Products in the Age of AI
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34:18Engineering a product that is disconnected from customers and markets risks time, money, and reputations. In this episode, Laura Reese, Silicon Valley engineer and author of business book, “Align,” joins Electronic Design's Andy Turudic and Endeavor Business Intelligence EVP Paul Mattioli, to discuss her experiences and insights for defining succes…
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The Electronics Industry and Trump Tariffs
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20:38Electronics companies are concerned about how new and potential tariffs might disrupt their global supply chain. Many vendors rely heavily on production in China, Canada, and Mexico. Unfortunately, much of this remains in flux as threats and follow-through are changing almost daily. In this episode, Power & Motion's Sara Jensen, IndustryWeek's Robe…
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ISO 21434 Compliance in Automotive Cybersecurity – PlaxidityX Ep 17
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17:16As OEMs race to innovate with autonomous driving, V2X communication, and other cutting-edge tech, compliance with UNR 155 and ISO/SAE 21434 has never been more important. But what do these regulations really mean for your day-to-day operations? In this episode, we demystify the role of CSMS and how it supports continuous security through design, de…
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Testing Phased Array Antennas NTN Applications
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22:00The Cloud is expanding into space, and phased-array antennas (PAA) are critical enablers of the convergence between NTN and terrestrial networks. Giorgia Zucchelli, Product Manager for RF and Mixed-Signal at MathWorks, talks about this challenging space.By Endeavor Business Media
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Hacking A PSP-like Car Key Registration Device – PlaxidityX Ep 16
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11:25Touted as an off-the-shelf solution for key fob programming, a mysterious PSP-like Car Key Registration Device promises to sidestep traditional authorization channels. In this episode, we share how the PlaxidityX team simulated various car responses to test whether the device truly mirrored official protocols. They recount the odd mix of user-frien…
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Advanced MEMS timing solutions have emerged that offer advantages to legacy solutions, helping to reduce the size and power consumption in IoT devices with smaller oscillator packages and integrated features that reduce component count. Piyush Sevalia, Executive Vice President of Marketing at SiTime talks about how the company's timing devices keep…
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Memory Protection Unit: Is It Secure Enough? – PlaxidityX Ep 15
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30:07Have you ever wondered how microcontrollers in vehicles manage memory access behind the scenes? This episode sheds light on the Memory Protection Unit, an essential yet sometimes overlooked hardware layer designed to stop unauthorized reads, writes, and execution. We revisit fundamental principles—like differentiating between the Core MPU (CMPU) an…
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AI's Role in Automotive Cyber Security – PlaxidityX Ep 4
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11:41This episode explores AI’s transformative role in automotive cyber security. As vehicles become increasingly connected and autonomous, cyber threats have evolved, but AI provides the precision and speed needed to counter these challenges. Join us as we unpack the critical role of AI in protecting modern vehicles, from anomaly detection to sophistic…
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