EPISODE 58: Self-Driving Cars, Cybersecurity & Trust

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What happens when Your car gets hacked?

In this episode, we take a ride into the world of self-driving cars and ask: What happens to trust when your car gets hacked?

Drawing upon a 2025 autonomous car-hacking experiment, we explore how trust is built, broken, and crucially, whether that trust can be repaired once a system puts you in harms way.

This isn’t just about cars. It’s about what happens when we hand over control to a system we don’t fully understand.

Expect human factors, socio-technical theory, real-world cyber scenarios, and the uncomfortable reality that fixing the system isn’t the same as fixing trust.

In This Episode, We Discuss:

  • The Attack Surface is Trust: Why the real vulnerability in autonomous systems isn’t the code, it’s human belief.

  • Hack vs Bug: Why a malicious attack hits differently than a system error (and why that distinction matters).

  • Transparency After a Breach: Does telling people the truth about a cyber attack actually rebuild trust or just make them more nervous?

  • The Social Truth about Trust: Why you’re not just trusting the car, but the company, the regulators and the entire system behind it.


Show Notes

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