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High Tech on the Low ft. Roy Fridman - How Safe and Secure Is Your Car?

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It may seem weird to think that your car is actually more computer than machine these days. With onboard computers, the rise of electric vehicles and autonomous driving, and more ways to remain connected while on the road, your car is no longer just a machine for transporting you from point A to B, it is a digital device that must be treated as such. Roy Fridman, CEO & co-Founder at C2A Security, has his eyes set on creating a safer paradigm for the new generation of automobiles - one that actually sees them as computers on wheels that need a relevant level of cybersecurity. As our lives and cars become ever more digitally integrated into daily processes, Roy wants to make sure the general population is protected from malicious cyber attacks that target their cars and other automobile-related infrastructure.

Jordan Kastrinsky - https://www.linkedin.com/in/jordan-kastrinsky-9b8b2370/

Roy Fridman - https://www.linkedin.com/in/roy-fridman-22ba3769/

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It may seem weird to think that your car is actually more computer than machine these days. With onboard computers, the rise of electric vehicles and autonomous driving, and more ways to remain connected while on the road, your car is no longer just a machine for transporting you from point A to B, it is a digital device that must be treated as such. Roy Fridman, CEO & co-Founder at C2A Security, has his eyes set on creating a safer paradigm for the new generation of automobiles - one that actually sees them as computers on wheels that need a relevant level of cybersecurity. As our lives and cars become ever more digitally integrated into daily processes, Roy wants to make sure the general population is protected from malicious cyber attacks that target their cars and other automobile-related infrastructure.

Jordan Kastrinsky - https://www.linkedin.com/in/jordan-kastrinsky-9b8b2370/

Roy Fridman - https://www.linkedin.com/in/roy-fridman-22ba3769/

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