Technology – it makes our lives so much easier, but it also holds great danger, especially if we don't have the right tools to protect ourselves.
What do you do in order to protect your computer from being hacked? Can you do the same for your car? A new Israeli invention tries to answer these questions and help us prepare for a new generation of hacking.
Picture this: You’re in your car, slowing down for a left turn– but suddenly your car speeds up and make a turn right. For most of us, such a scenario seems like science fiction, but security experts claim the future of car-hacking is not so far ahead as we might think, as more and more vehicles hook up to the internet.
To help us prepare and be protected, the Israeli start-up Argus Cyber Security was invented, with the purpose of detecting and preventing real-time hacking of “connected cars.”
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