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BEIJING, April 29 (Reuters) - China published draft rules on Thursday to ensure the security of data generated by connected vehicles, as the proliferation of smart cars such as Teslas, fuels concerns about privacy and national security.
Last month, U.S. electric car maker Tesla Inc came under scrutiny in China when the military banned its cars from entering its complexes, citing security concerns over vehicle cameras, sources told Reuters at the time.
Days later, founder Elon Musk appeared by video at a high-level Chinese forum, saying that if Tesla used cars to spy in China or anywhere, it would be shut down.
China published draft rules on Thursday to ensure the security of data generated by connected vehicles, as the proliferation of smart cars such as Teslas,
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BEIJING China’s top auto industry body China Association of Automobile Manufacturers (CAAM) said on Wednesday that it has launched an auto data storage platform, using blockchain technology, for smart cars.
As cars have more autonomous driving functions and entertainment services, vehicles generate more data from its sensors and in-car systems than before. Regulators globally are drafting new rules on the storage and protection of those data.
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CAAM, which did not offer details of the platform in the statement, also held a policy discussion meeting with China’s industry ministry and public security ministry. Tesla Inc , Volkswagen AG, Geely, Nio Inc , and SAIC Motor are among the automakers joining the discussion, CAAM said.
April 25, 2021 by archyde
Original title: Wang Yao, China Automobile Association: There is no mechanism to ensure that Tesla’s data is not tampered with, and the control of the original data is in the car company
From April 19 to the present, Zhengzhou Tesla’s female car advocates women’s rights protection incidents are still fermenting. On the evening of April 22, Tesla announced the key 5.32-second data and text description of the Anyang owner’s accident one minute before the accident; at the same time, the original vehicle data half an hour before the accident was sent to Ms. Zhang via email.