The Centre, through the Ministry of Heavy Industries, has directed automakers to audit software used in connected cars and EVs following Bluetooth-related security concerns. Manufacturers have been asked to strengthen authentication, secure OTA updates, and prepare for upcoming AIS-189 and AIS-190 cybersecurity standards. The advisory comes as India rolls out mandatory vehicle cybersecurity rules, while CERT-In continues to enforce stricter vulnerability assessment and incident reporting requirements.
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