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Why Chinese EVs are a cyber risk

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Electric vehicles are becoming more popular and if you can’t afford a Tesla, a cheaper Chinese made car could be the answer.

But in the United States, the Biden administration wants to ban all Chinese developed software from cars on American roads because of security concerns.

The US government already charges a big tariff on imports of Chinese EVs.

Today, Adam Tong from the Center for a New American Security on whether the cyber security risk cited by US officials is really something to be concerned about.

Mr. Tong explains that the interconnected nature of modern EVs increases their vulnerability to cyber attacks.

He highlights that malware could potentially be embedded in the software deeply embedded in the vehicles, posing risks to both personal data and physical safety.

Mr. Tong notes that while no major attacks have occurred yet, the proactive measures by the US aim to prevent future threats.

He also discusses the economic implications of the ban, suggesting it also serves to protect the US EV industry from Chinese competition.

Featured:

Adam Tong, associate fellow at the Center for a New American Security

Key Topics:

  • Electric vehicles
  • Chinese EVs
  • Cybersecurity risks
  • Biden administration
  • US-China trade relations
  • EV industry
  • Tariffs on Chinese imports
  • National security concerns
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255 episodes

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Electric vehicles are becoming more popular and if you can’t afford a Tesla, a cheaper Chinese made car could be the answer.

But in the United States, the Biden administration wants to ban all Chinese developed software from cars on American roads because of security concerns.

The US government already charges a big tariff on imports of Chinese EVs.

Today, Adam Tong from the Center for a New American Security on whether the cyber security risk cited by US officials is really something to be concerned about.

Mr. Tong explains that the interconnected nature of modern EVs increases their vulnerability to cyber attacks.

He highlights that malware could potentially be embedded in the software deeply embedded in the vehicles, posing risks to both personal data and physical safety.

Mr. Tong notes that while no major attacks have occurred yet, the proactive measures by the US aim to prevent future threats.

He also discusses the economic implications of the ban, suggesting it also serves to protect the US EV industry from Chinese competition.

Featured:

Adam Tong, associate fellow at the Center for a New American Security

Key Topics:

  • Electric vehicles
  • Chinese EVs
  • Cybersecurity risks
  • Biden administration
  • US-China trade relations
  • EV industry
  • Tariffs on Chinese imports
  • National security concerns
  continue reading

255 episodes

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