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Tough new Government guidance has been issued to ensure new cars are better protected from hackers.

The increasing prevalence of internet connected ‘smart’ vehicles on British roads is increasing fears that would-be hackers could target them to access personal data, steal cars that use keyless entry, or even take control of technology for malicious reasons.

The new guidance will ensure engineers developing smart vehicles will have to toughen up cyber protections and help design out hacking. The Government is also looking at a broader programme of work announced in this year’s Queen’s Speech under the Autonomous and Electric Vehicles Bill that aims to create a new framework for self-driving vehicle insurance.

Measures to be put before Parliament mean that insuring modern vehicles will provide protection for consumers if technologies fail. This comes alongside new guidance that means manufacturers will need to design out cyber security threats as part of their development work.

Transport Minister Lord Callanan said: “Our cars are becoming smarter and self-driving technology will revolutionise the way in which we travel. Risks of people hacking into the technology might be low, but we must make sure the public is protected. Whether we’re turning vehicles into wi-fi connected hotspots or equipping them with millions of lines of code to become fully automated, it is important that they are protected against cyber-attacks.

“That’s why it’s essential all parties involved in the manufacturing and supply chain are provided with a consistent set of guidelines that support this global industry. Our key principles give advice on what organisations should do, from the board level down, as well as technical design and development considerations.”

SMMT chief executive Mike Hawes added: “We’re pleased that the Government is taking action to ensure a seamless transition to fully connected and autonomous cars in the future and, given this shift will take place globally, that it is championing cyber security and shared best practice at an international level.

“These vehicles will transform our roads and society, dramatically reducing accidents and saving thousands of lives. A consistent set of guidelines is an important step towards ensuring the UK can be among the first – and safest – of international markets to grasp the benefits of this exciting new technology.”

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