Tag Archives: autonymous vehicles
Security Metrics and Tesla’s Safety Statistics
April 23, 2019 – 6:00 am
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I have long railed against the inadequacy of popular easy-to-record security metrics. They usually lack critical information about the nature and severity of vulnerabilities and are therefore misleading in providing support for decision-making. I addressed this point in my article “Accounting…
Cybersecurity and the Real Future of Fully-Autonomous Vehicles
November 28, 2017 – 6:00 am
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The evolution of driverless vehicles is, in my opinion, a transitory phase that is strongly encouraged by current automakers and software companies to preserve and grow their existing businesses and/or redefine themselves and their business initiatives. However, as with the transition from horses…
Auto-Auto Driving Culture Clash (Crash?)
March 28, 2016 – 6:00 am
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It was bound to happen sooner or later … An autonomous automobile (auto-auto) equipped with Google’s self-driving technologies caused a crash while in autonomous mode. As described in a February 29, 2016 Wired Magazine article, “Google’s Self-Driving Car Caused Its First Crash,” by…
Smart Cars, Smarter Roads
May 26, 2015 – 6:00 am
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I was somewhat puzzled as to why, here in the U.S., there has been relatively little discussion of infrastructure enhancements needed in order to implement safe and secure autonomous vehicles. Then I read the article “Europe’s Smart Highway Will Shepherd Cars from Rotterdam to Vienna” by…