Taking on PSD2
Meeting compliance and re-authorisation deadlines
Protecting personal data in CAVs
Every day, new and innovative data services from the connected car universe are introduced to the public: telecommunications providers connect the driver to tailor-made insurance products via a mobile app which generates driving and movement profiles; users are offered the opportunity of monetising their data collected from their vehicles by providers ranging from public garage operators to insurers; a German university sets up a connected car test drive in the heart of Berlin to collect IoT data from connected vehicles for research purposes; the list goes on.
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Cybersecurity in CAVs
Connected and autonomous vehicles (CAVs) present a difficult cybersecurity problem which is, perhaps, different from many similar cybersecurity issues because of its potential impact on adoption of the industry as a whole.
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Who's in the driving seat? Driverless cars, liability and insurance
For many, driverless cars and autonomous driving features present exciting commercial and technological opportunities. For the insurance industry, however, they are a significant market disruptor.
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Driverless cars and product liability
Driverless cars are among the most significant advancements in technology set to bring about changes to our existing product liability regimes.
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Unjustified threats of patent infringement – changes to UK law
What is the significance of the Supreme Court decision on "pemetrexed disodium"?
Focus on confidentiality when dealing with grievances
Ransomware: loss and liability
In 2016, ransomware incidents were reported to have increased by over 300% – with the number of attacks still on the rise. Ransomware is a form of malware that blocks a user's access to its system or files through encryption until a ransom is paid, although payment doesn't always guarantee returned access.
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