SUPERCHARGING vehicle cybersecurity FOCUS: CYBERSECURITY state conditions will vary from OEM to OEM and with the varied network topologies. continuous improvement of SAE technical standards Automotive cybersecurity researchers have published many types of exploits. These attacks were primarily done in a controlled (laboratory) setting. Rarely do you hear about attacks done by hackers out in the " wild. " What we are also not hearing much about is the " hacking " done by some owners themselves; the target of these hacks may be to increase vehicle horsepower or reprogram emission controls. All these hacks are possible due to security vulnerabilities of vehicle electronic systems. Ongoing cybersecurity standards development should be expected by the vehicle industry. SAE's recently issued J3101 - Hardware Protected Security for Ground Vehicles document is a great example of enhanced cybersecurity recommendations. The effectiveness of vehicle cybersecurity could also be estimated using a standardized set of test vectors. However, this standardized set should be developed and enhanced continually, as well. Continuing dialog between SAE members will be key to ongoing updates of SAE technical standards, which in turn helps industry keep pace with cybersecurity improvements. n UPDATE REGISTRATION NOW OPEN! NOISE AND VIBRATION CONFERENCE & EXHIBITION Attend in Grand Rapids, MI, or Online September 7-10, 2021 ATTEND. EXHIBIT. SPONSOR. Our world-class program includes: * 130+ technical presentations * 7 workshops * 3 keynote presentations * Expert-led panel discussions * Exhibition showfloor * Ample networking sae.org/nvh July 2021 23 P21598690https://www.sae.org/nvh https://www.sae.org/standards/content/j3101_202002/ https://www.sae.org/standards/content/j3101_202002/