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Home / Technology / EU Urged to Regulate Smart Cars Now

EU Urged to Regulate Smart Cars Now

5 Feb

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Summary

  • EU lacks bloc-wide rules for intelligent vehicle data security.
  • Chinese EV manufacturers face scrutiny over data risks.
  • Think tank calls for urgent security certification for all carmakers.
EU Urged to Regulate Smart Cars Now

The European Union is facing increasing calls to establish robust regulations for intelligent vehicles amid escalating security concerns. A prominent think tank emphasizes the urgent need for these rules, particularly as the market share of Chinese-made cars in the EU continues to rise sharply. These connected vehicles, often electric or hybrid, are capable of collecting vast amounts of data, including sensitive geospatial and personal information.

This data collection poses significant risks, potentially leaving European nations vulnerable to cyberattacks and unintended disclosure of critical military and economic activities. The think tank suggests that China's existing data security certification requirements for automakers could serve as a basis for a European legal framework. Concerns are growing globally about 'spy cars' as advanced driver-assistance systems become more common.

Some nations are already taking protective measures; Poland is considering banning Chinese-made cars from military facilities, and the US has restricted personal smart cars from China and Russia. While the EU currently lacks unified regulations, a recent assessment by the European Commission and the EU Data Act acknowledge vehicles as a core category of connected products. The think tank advocates for a 'coalition of willing countries' to drive this initiative if a bloc-wide agreement proves elusive.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The EU is urged to regulate intelligent vehicles due to escalating security concerns, particularly regarding the vast amounts of data these connected cars collect and potential vulnerabilities to cyberattacks.
There are concerns that Chinese-made cars, which are gaining popularity in the EU, could pose security risks through their data collection capabilities, potentially exposing sensitive information.
A think tank recommends that the EU implement comprehensive regulations and require car manufacturers to obtain additional security certification, with enhanced scrutiny for manufacturers from third countries.

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