Autonomous Vehicle Legal Issues Explored by Richard C. Balough

(May 11, 2017) As autonomous and driverless vehicles take to the roads, drivers, car manufactures, programmers, and insurance companies will face new legal challenges, said Richard C. Balough in a presentation at the 2017 Intellectual Property Litigation Seminar sponsored by DRI. “Because today’s and tomorrow’s cars are computers that happen to move physically on the roadway, […]
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Cyberattacks on Cars Coming in 2016 and Beyond

(November 22, 2015) Cyberattacks on automobiles will increase in 2016 and beyond, “likely resulting in lost lives” according to McAfee Labs’ 2016 Threats Prediction. The problem is acute because there has been a rapid deployment of hardware in cars connected to the internet and much of the hardware is “built without foundational security principles,” leaving […]
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Here’s a List of the Most Hackable Cars

(September 17, 2015) Here’s a list you probably don’t want your car to be in the top five: the most hackable cars on the road. PT&C LWG Forensic Consulting Services compiled a list of cars with the highest risk of being hacked. The top five and the reasons are: 2014 Jeep Cherokee, which it said […]
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