Sunday, September 13, 2015

Intel Establishes Automotive Security Review Board

Intel has established an Automotive Security Review Board (ASRB) To help mitigate cybersecurity risks associated with connected automobiles.

Intel plans to staff the board with top security industry talent across the globe with particular areas of expertise in cyber-physical systems. 

Intel also published the first version of its automotive cybersecurity best practices white paper, which the company will continue to update based on ASRB findings.


"We can, and must, raise the bar against cyberattacks in automobiles," said Chris Young, senior vice president and general manager of Intel Security. "With the help of the ASRB, Intel can establish security best practices and encourage that cybersecurity is an essential ingredient in the design of every connected car. Few things are more personal than our safety while on the road, making the ASRB the right idea at the right time."