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Securing the human behind the wheel: Western Engineering researchers advance cybersecurity for semi-autonomous vehicles
As semi-autonomous vehicles increasingly rely on human drivers in critical moments, new research at Western Engineering is exploring how cyberattacks could exploit driver behaviour—revealing a critical and largely overlooked vulnerability in automotive cybersecurity.
- Western honours international research leaders as Distinguished University Professors
- Queen Elizabeth Scholars at Western build research skills, ‘lasting bridges’
- Western engineering team drives innovative electric vehicle prototype
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Western researchers are helping communities around the world respond to climate change by understanding its impact on extreme weather. Through world-class facilities, international partnerships and advanced simulation and field research, this work is leading to safer homes, climate-resilient cities and coastlines protected against tsunamis. Watch the video to join President Alan Shepard as he goes behind the research to see how Western experts are all in on building stronger, safer and more sustainable communities, today. (Image source: Steven Anderson/Western Communications)
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