To bring about the next generation of service-oriented and software-defined automobiles, computing solutions provider GuardKnox has rolled out a new category on the worldwide...
The suppliers offer application-oriented platforms supporting integration of new apps and services, high- speed connectivity, and customizable in-vehicle experiences
Israel’s GuardKnox, a provider of computing solutions for the automotive industry with a subsidiary location in Detroit, is launching Cybertech Tier, a new category on the global...
GuardKnox, the leading provider of secure, high-performance computing solutions for the automotive industry, announced the launch of the Cybertech Tier.
An Israeli automotive cybersecurity firm with a growing presence in Southeast Michigan sees new opportunity to make inroads into the traditional supply chain.
Amidst an automotive paradigm shift, GuardKnox founded this new tier category to usher in the next generation of software-defined and service-oriented vehicles
Shipping companies preoccupied with pandemic problems are proving easy prey for cyber attackers
For hackers, any system with Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, GPS, or Internet connectivity – including federally-mandated electronic logging devices (ELDs) for trucking and transportation...
Even though connected cars should meet the highest level of security, safety, and performance, we know this is not always the case.
These specific high-level threats could be used by hackers to exploit and control connected fleet vehicles, writes Moshe Shlisel