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GM’s Cruise Automation Hires Two Former Hackers as Security Architects
- Kate RankinCybersecurity Law Report
GM subsidiary Cruise Automation, an autonomous vehicle software tech startup, has recently hired two former hackers as security architects. For more on their famed hacking of a Jeep, see “Cybersecurity 2.0: The Role of Counsel in Addressing Destructive Cyberattacks” (Aug. 12, 2015).
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