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(SecurityWeek) – Charlie Miller and Chris Valasek, famous hardware hackers who recently demonstrated that some Fiat Chrysler cars can be remotely hijacked, have been hired by ride-hailing giant Uber.

Miller revealed last week that he was leaving Twitter, the social media firm he had been working for in the past three years. The car hacking expert announced late on Friday that he will be working at Uber’s Advanced Technology Center.

The Advanced Technology Center was launched in February as part of a strategic partnership between Uber and Carnegie Mellon University. The center focuses on research and development, mainly in areas such as mapping, vehicle safety, and autonomy technology (i.e. self-driving cars).

Valasek also announced on Friday that he is leaving IOActive, the security firm where he had served as director of vehicle security research.

Both Miller and Valasek will join Uber’s Advanced Technology Center in Pittsburgh on Tuesday.

Miller and Valasek started hacking cars in 2013, when they managed to take control of several functions on a Toyota Prius. They took things even further this year when they remotely hacked a Jeep through the Uconnect feature offered by Fiat Chrysler for several of its cars.

Following the vehicle hacking demonstration, the company recalled 1.4 million cars to have their software updated.

Intelligent features expose cars to hacker attacks, a fact demonstrated on several occasions this summer by researchers. Such research has led U.S. senators to call for the introduction of new legislation designed to protect drivers against security and privacy risks. The auto industry has also announced its intention to create an information sharing and analysis center that will focus on enhancing cyber security in cars.

Uber announced in April that it hired former Facebook security chief Joe Sullivan as its first ever Chief Security Officer, just weeks after the company disclosed that adata breach may have allowed malicious actors to gain access to the driver’s license numbers of roughly 50,000 of its drivers.

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(SecurityWeek) - Charlie Miller and Chris Valasek, famous hardware hackers who recently demonstrated that some Fiat Chrysler cars can be remotely hijacked, have been hired by ride-hailing giant Uber. Miller revealed last week that he was leaving Twitter, the social media firm he had been working for in the past three years. The car hacking expert announced late on Friday that he will be working at Uber’s Advanced Technology Center. The Advanced Technology Center was launched in February as part of a strategic

The market for security solutions to protect the "Internet of Things (IoT) is expected to top $28 Billion by 2020, according to new market research report. According to the report, published by MarketsandMarkets, the IoT Security Market is expected to grow from  $6.89 Billion in 2015 to USD $28.90 Billion by 2020, representing a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 33.2% from 2015 to 2020. “The rise of security concerns in critical infrastructures such as utilities, smart grids, and manufacturing facilities is

The official Call for Papers for the 2015 Industrial Control Systems (ICS) Cyber Security Conference, to be held October 26 – 29, 2015 at the Georgia Tech Hotel and Conference Center in Atlanta, Georgia, USA, is now open. The conference is the foremost and longest-running cyber security-focused event series for the industrial control systems sectors and caters to the energy, water, utility, chemical, transportation, manufacturing, and other industrial and critical infrastructure organizations. With a long 13-year history, the conference has proven to

(SecurityWeek) - An attack launched by an advanced persistent threat (APT) group against an unnamed steel plant in Germany resulted in significant damage, according a new report. Cyberattacks on critical infrastructure are a reality and they're becoming more frequent. An IT security report for 2014 published by Germany's Federal Office for Information Security (BSI) on Wednesday describes a noteworthy incident that caused physical damage to a facility. According to the agency, sophisticated attackers used spear-phishing and social engineering to gain access to

Atlanta Oct. 20-23, 2014 - Georgia Tech Hotel and Conference Center  Following a sold out event in 2013, the 2014 ICS Cyber Security Conference is expected to attract more than 250 professionals from around the world and again sell out. Since 2002, the ICS Cyber Security Conference has gathered ICS cyber security stakeholders across various industries and attracts operations and control engineers, IT, government, vendors and academics. As the longest-running cyber security-focused conference for the industrial control systems sector, the event will cater to the energy, utility, chemical,

Longest Running ICS Cyber Security Conference Opens Call for Presentations for 2014 Event in Atlanta, Georgia SecurityWeek today announced the official Call for Presentations for the 2014 Industrial Control Systems (ICS) Cyber Security Conference, to be held October 20 – 23, 2014 at the Georgia Tech Hotel and Conference Center in Atlanta, Georgia. Now in its 12th year, the conference is the foremost and longest-running cyber security-focused event series for the industrial control systems sectors. The conference will cater to the energy, water, utility, chemical,

The 2014 Industrial Control System (ICS) Cyber Security Conference will be held October 20 – 23, 2014 at the Georgia Tech Hotel and Conference Center in Atlanta, Georgia, USA. As the longest-running cyber security-focused conference for the industrial control systems sector, the event will cater to the energy, utility, chemical, transportation, manufacturing, and other industrial and critical infrastructure organizations. The conference will address topics covering ICSs, including protection for SCADA systems, plant control systems, engineering workstations, substation equipment, programmable logic controllers (PLCs), and other