"How Cars Have Become the Biggest Threat to Privacy"

Many cyberattacks on the transportation industry have resulted in the theft of personal data from companies such as Ferrari, Toyota, and Tesla. According to an Upstream 2023 report, data breaches account for 37 percent of cybersecurity automotive incidents, with backend server attacks accounting for 40 percent of incidents. Transportation industry leaders must respond to these trends by conducting internal assessments of existing cybersecurity strategies to ensure preparedness and quick recovery times in the event of a breach. This article continues to discuss how cars have become one of the greatest threats to privacy and security.

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