Securing the Future of Mobility in Canada

Expert analysis and frameworks to protect connected vehicles from evolving cyber threats.

Cybersecurity Challenges in Connected Vehicles

Our content examines the critical cybersecurity challenges facing connected vehicles operating within Canada's unique infrastructure and regulatory landscape.

We delve into topics such as vehicle-to-everything (V2X) communication risks, current encryption standards, advanced intrusion detection systems, and rigorous penetration testing methodologies. Our analysis covers hardware security modules (HSMs), ransomware vulnerabilities specific to fleet management systems, and alignment with Transport Canada's cybersecurity frameworks.

  • Vehicle-to-Everything (V2X) Communication Risks
  • Encryption Standards & Hardware Security Modules
  • Intrusion Detection Systems & Penetration Testing
  • Ransomware Vulnerabilities in Fleet Systems
  • Transport Canada Cybersecurity Framework Compliance
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Insights from Automotive IT Researchers

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Zakary Lemke II

Lead Security Researcher

"The intersection of legacy automotive systems with modern V2X protocols presents a unique attack surface. Our work focuses on creating resilient intrusion detection systems tailored for the Canadian climate and infrastructure."
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Lavonne Bruen

Cryptography Specialist

"Implementing post-quantum encryption standards in vehicle ECUs is no longer futuristic—it's imperative. We're evaluating algorithms that can withstand both current and future computational threats."
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Miss Gail Watsica

Fleet Security Analyst

"Ransomware targeting logistics and fleet management software is a growing concern. Our penetration testing frameworks simulate real-world attacks to harden these critical systems."