US Leads Connected Vehicle Security Meeting
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•U.S. hosts 1st meeting with S. Korea, Japan, EU, others to discuss connected vehicle risks
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The United States hosted its first meeting with South Korea , Japan , Australia , the European Union and other countries this week .
The meeting comes amid concerns that vehicles with cameras, sensors, chips, software and other components could be used to glean sensitive data about drivers and passengers.
The South Korean automotive industry has been carefully watching the move as it could affect their production of connected vehicles.
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