Cars will leave the factory connected to the network in 2020

BANNER CECOTEC

Connected cars will be our day to day in 2010. This is the technological prediction made by the company, Giesecke & Devrient, with experience in the automotive safety sector, which ensures that within four years, cars will be released with integrated connectivity.

According to the projections of this company, by 2020, 92 million vehicles could be sold and 69 of them will be connected cars from its origin. The study also indicates that a fifth of the world’s cars would have access to the network, this means 220 million cars connected to the internet. Quite an encouraging number since in 2014, only 10% of new registered cars had connectivity.

Stefan Auerbach from G & D’s Group Executive Mobile Security noted that “In a more urbanized and hyper-connected world, mobile connectivity is an increasingly important topic for the automotive industry. In the future, vehicles will be mobile ecosystems with specific services, fully interconnected and independent. Safe connectivity is the key to these ecosystems. “

This automotive security provider company for 80% of car manufacturers offers solutions that safely guarantee some of the services that companies are already placing in cars such as eCall, autonomous driving, communication between vehicles through developments such as car to car and other features such as Wi-Fi for passengers, Internet connections to download multimedia content, navigation and other applications for connected cars.

Other products may be available such as: geolocation, additional car customization services. All these applications use means of connection to data that require scalable security solutions, capable of protecting all the devices integrated to the system from the connected cars.

The company makes use of a single remote platform that is deployed through integrated security modules called SIM M2M, which guarantees that all its users can be permanently covered.