In a striking investigation into the cybersecurity of electric public transportation, Norway recently took the unconventional step of driving a Chinese-made bus into a mine to assess its vulnerability to hacking. This bold experiment, detailed in The Wall Street Journal, highlights growing global concerns over the security risks associated with imported smart vehicles. As cities worldwide increasingly adopt connected and autonomous buses, questions about potential cyber threats and national security implications are coming to the forefront. Norway’s daring test underscores the urgent need to evaluate and address these risks in an era of rapidly advancing transportation technology.
Chinese-Made Buses Put to the Test in Norway Amid Cybersecurity Concerns
Norwegian authorities took a bold approach to testing the cybersecurity resilience of Chinese-produced electric buses by deploying one on a controlled minefield. The unconventional test aimed to evaluate vulnerabilities that…
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Author : EURO-NEWS
Publish date : 2025-11-21 05:55:00
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