Andrew Grotto and James Dempsey

Data drivers: Cybersecurity and Connected Cars

In the race to the future, our cars are becoming supercomputers on wheels. By 2025, it’s estimated that 70% of light-duty vehicles and trucks globally will be connected to the internet. These rolling data centers are set to generate a staggering amount of information – up to 25 gigabytes per hour for automated vehicles. As we transition into an increasingly interconnected automotive ecosystem critical questions emerge.

Join us for a conversation with Berkeley law professor James Dempsey and Professor Andrew Grotto of Stanford: who should control the vast amounts of data generated by our vehicles? And how can we balance the benefits of connectivity with the need for robust security, privacy, innovation and competition?

Hosted by: Alexa Raad and Leslie Daigle.

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