Talk:Uptane

Notability
Evidence in cited sources:, , , , ~Kvng (talk) 19:05, 27 October 2020 (UTC)

Potential sources
This list of articles was removed from the external links section. It looks like at least a few of them would be useful as sources. Kind regards from  PJvanMill ) talk ( 21:41, 1 December 2020 (UTC)


 * Design2Part Magazine (2 April 2020). Source Framework Helps Automakers Secure OTA Updates"
 * New Jersey 101.5 (9 March 2020). are Pretty Reluctant to Embrace Self Driving Cars, Survey Says"
 * S&P Global (9 January 2020). vehicle updates pose big cybersecurity risk for automakers, consumers"
 * LWN.net (24 July 2019). update systems from nation-state attackers"
 * The Drive.com (23 July 2019). OTA Expert Shows How State Actors Hack into Your Car and What Happens Next: ‘People Will Die’"
 * Sysdig.com (9 July 2019). K8s Security Tools"
 * Airbiquity.com (14 December 2018). Bolsters OTAmatic™ Security and Data Analytic Features in Latest Over-The-Air Software and Data Management Offering for Automotive"
 * Bitcoin Exchange Guide (28 August, 2018). Tandon Joins Top Open-Source Initiative for Automotive Software and Cybersecurity"
 * Auto Connected Car News (18 August 2018). Cybersecurity: Open Source OTA, Crypto and Market"
 * Business Insider (16 August 2018). Tandon Joins Top Open-Source Initiative for Automotive Software and Cybersecurity"
 * Marketplace.com (25 May 2018). more than ever, cars are just rolling computers"
 * Auto Connected Car News (20 May 2018). "Airbiquity with Uptane"
 * PBS/WLIW 21 (26 March 2018). SciTech NowSciTech Now episode 420
 * Technical.ly (19 Oct 2017). Woods, Tyler. “Popular Science names two Brooklyn technologies among top 100 inventions of 2017”
 * Popular Science (17 October 2017) Atherton, Kelsey D. and Feltman, Rachel. "The year's most important innovations in security"
 * KSTX-Texas Public Radio (21 June 2017). "All Things Considered." "Software Protecting Future Cars, Starting To Make Inroads"
 * KBUR-NPR (17 March 2017) "Here and Now," Flahive, Paul. "Researchers Race To Develop Software To Prevent Car Hacking"
 * Lowell Press (17 February 2017) Kanter, Evelyn. "Automotive cyber security: Keeping hackers out of cars”
 * TechRepublic (February 2017) Kassner, Michael. "Wanted: White Hat Hackers to Break New Automotive Software Updater Code"
 * Reuters (via Facebook Live) (18 January 2017)"How Uptane Can Protect Your Car from Hackers”
 * KSTX-Texas Public Radio (26 January 2017) All Things Considered, Flahive, Paul. “A Future Car May Be Protected From Hacking By Software Developed In San Antonio"
 * Christian Science Monitor, (18 January 2017) Detsch, Jack. "Are Software Updates Key to Stopping Criminal Car Hacks?"
 * Forbes (19 January 2017) Matthews, Lee. “Uptane will Protect your Connected Car from Hackers"
 * Knack (28 January 2017) Kopinga, Wim."Uptane Wil Je 'Connected Car'beschermen Tegen Hackers"
 * Phys.org (19 January 2017)“Call Issued to White Hat Hackers—Find the Flaws in New Automotive Software Updater"
 * SC Network Security (18 January 2017) Abel, Robert. "White Hat Hackers Called to Poke Holes in Open Source Connected Car Security Platform"
 * Technical.ly (19 January 2017) Woods, Tyler. "NYU Tandon Prof Unveils Homeland Security-funded Framework for Software Security in Cars"