India, April 18 -- In today's technologically advanced world, modern cars are equipped with a myriad of cameras and high-tech sensors that support various safety and convenience systems. While these technological advancements have revolutionised the driving experience, they have also made vehicles vulnerable to cyber attacks and hacking attempts.

This has prompted global regulatory bodies like the United Nations and the European Union to introduce strict rules regarding cybersecurity in automobiles.

The United Nations regulation R155, in force since July 2022, mandates a management system by automotive OEMs to address cybersecurity threats. Additionally, R156 ensures that vehicle software updates are conducted securely to protect agains...