How car-hacking will change the way we drive
REPORT
20 Oct 2014
How car-hacking will change the way we drive

To many, car-hacking sounds like an improbable danger from a distant future. But many new cars are connected to wireless networks, and are already vulnerable. Hacking is responsible for a third of car thefts in the UK. Is digital security now the car industry’s biggest challenge?

Matthew Brown

Matthew Brown is the owner of Echochamber, a London-based creative retail trend intelligence agency with a global reach. As a futurist and speaker, he has spent the last 20 years advising on retail shifts across the world.