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As Chinese electric vehicles (EVs) rapidly gain market share across Europe, cybersecurity has become a key focus for regulators, manufacturers, and consumers alike. These advanced vehicles, packed with digital features and data-driven capabilities, also bring new cybersecurity challenges. With sophisticated connectivity features, onboard software, and data collection systems, the risk of cyber vulnerabilities is heightened, raising questions about data privacy, vehicle security, and the integrity of critical infrastructure.

The intersection of cybersecurity and the influx of Chinese EVs requires strict data protection standards, secure software protocols, and collaboration across the automotive and tech industries. European markets increasingly prioritise transparency and rigorous testing to ensure these vehicles meet robust cybersecurity standards. By addressing these challenges, Europe can continue to embrace the electric future with confidence, ensuring that cutting-edge technology goes hand-in-hand with safety and security for all.

In this episode, Paulina Rios Maya, Head of Industry Relations, speaks to Gianni Cuozzo, founder and CEO of Exein, about the evolution of the automotive industry, the competitive landscape shaped by Chinese manufacturers, and the cybersecurity risks associated with connected technologies in EVs

Key Takeaways:

  • EVs are fundamentally IoT systems on wheels.
  • The automotive industry has evolved from mechanical to digital to connected vehicles.
  • Chinese EVs are reshaping the competitive landscape in Europe.
  • The Cyber Resilience Act aims to enforce security standards for manufacturers.
  • Firmware updates can introduce new vulnerabilities post-certification.
  • The automotive supply chain must adhere to new security regulations.
  • Innovation in EVs must be balanced with robust security measures.

Chapters:

00:00 - Introduction to Cybersecurity and EVs

02:58 - The Evolution of the Automotive Industry

05:52 - Impact of Chinese EVs on European Market

09:06 - Cybersecurity Risks of Connected EVs

12:52 - The Cyber Resilience Act and Its Implications

17:03 - Navigating Innovation and Security in EVs


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