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The Automotive Cybersecurity market is a subset of the IT Security industry, focused on protecting vehicles from malicious cyber-attacks. Automotive Cybersecurity solutions are designed to protect vehicles from threats such as data theft, malicious code injection, and unauthorized access. These solutions are typically implemented through a combination of hardware, software, and services.
The Automotive Cybersecurity market is driven by the increasing number of connected vehicles, as well as the need to protect them from cyber-attacks. Automotive manufacturers are investing heavily in cybersecurity solutions to protect their vehicles from malicious actors.
Notable companies in the Automotive Cybersecurity market include Argus Cyber Security, Karamba Security, NCC Group, and Trillium Secure. Show Less Read more