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Import substitution and security: trends in automotive software development

In the modern world, technology is developing at an incredible speed, and the automotive industry is not left out. In this regard, we need to discuss the latest trends and challenges associated with automotive software.

Recently, a study on the topic «Automotive software: current trends and challenges» was conducted. One of the experts invited to the discussion was Dmitry Khlystov, CTO of Logic Stars Group. He shared his vision of the situation, focusing on the issues of reorientation towards import substitution and strengthening security requirements.

Import substitution is becoming increasingly relevant in the automotive industry. This is due to the fact that many foreign software manufacturers are ceasing their activities in Russia. Under such conditions, domestic developers are forced to create their own solutions that can replace foreign products.

Strengthening security requirements is also an important trend in automotive software development. With the advancement of technology, new threats such as cyberattacks and data breaches emerge. Therefore, developers must pay special attention to the safety of their products.

The study conducted by ICT-online also included interviews with representatives of other companies specializing in software for the automotive industry. They shared their views on the situation and talked about their products and solutions.

Thus, it can be concluded that developing automotive software is a complex task requiring developers to have deep knowledge and experience. However, following the latest trends and challenges, they can create high-quality products that will contribute to the development of the automotive industry as a whole.

We invite everyone to read the full text of the study on the ICT-online website.
There you will find detailed information about trends and challenges in the field of automotive software development, as well as about products and solutions offered by domestic developers.
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