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by JimLaheyMD 3676 days ago
"In a study they plan to present at the Privacy Enhancing Technology Symposium in Germany this July"

How would this enhance privacy? It seems like it would do the opposite?

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This is exactly the reason they would never consider lock-picking techniques at lock symposium.
And hacking techniques at a computer security conference.
One needs to understand how to thwart privacy in order to gain their own.
I guess it can make sense to give a lecture about war on a peace conference.
At the end of the article, they discuss how the report stresses a need for more secure transmission systems on the CAN bus, as well as potentially including things like permissions-based security
It's just another biometric matching system. So it might be used as a form of sign-in to your car's network or data, better than taking your hands off the wheel to key a password. Or a LoJack complement that identifies your car's thief.