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Self-driving vehicles will require security credentials under legal changes in South Korea

By Wooyoung Lee ( August 5, 2021, 05:37 GMT | Insight) -- In the face of potential privacy and security risks associated with autonomous vehicles, South Korea plans to set up a system of security credentials for self-driving cars and road infrastructure to ensure that communications involved in self-driving is protected and reliable. A report by the country's legislature warns that “security risks such as potential hacking attacks will emerge as self-driving cars become better connected and more intelligent."In the face of potential privacy and security risks associated with autonomous vehicles, South Korea plans to set up a system of security credentials for self-driving cars and road infrastructure to ensure that communications involved in self-driving is protected and reliable....

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