April 2022: Public Policy Affecting Automotive Cybersecurity

When
April 6, 2022 11:00 AM EST

Who
Tara Hairston, Senior Director, Technology, Innovation, & Mobility Policy, Alliance for Automotive Innovation

What
Public Policy Affecting Automotive Cybersecurity

Description
Although 2022 is an election year, there continues to be several policy initiatives that impact automotive cybersecurity. Whether traditional issues, such as incident reporting or supply chain risk management, or emerging issues, such as artificial intelligence or regulations of automated technologies, automotive ecosystem partners have plenty to monitor. This briefing will provide a high-level overview of relevant policy issues, how the Alliance for Automotive Innovation engages on said issues, and how the Alliance for Automotive Innovation works to support Auto-ISAC members through its policy work.

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