What does it take to Hack into a car and how do you detect and prevent it? The articles, books, standards and etc. below describe this, and describe current efforts to mitigate and/or remove the pernicious effects of hadking.

Papers
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A Discussion of Current Advanced Vehicle Topics: CAFE, V2X, Automation, and CyberSecurity
The Automotive Industry as a Digital Business
Best Driving Privacy and Cybersecurity: Regulation of Smart Cars
THE CAR HACKER’S HANDBOOK A Guide for the Penetration Tester
SPY Car Act of 2105
SPY Car Study Act of 2017
Articles
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ABIresearch: Automotive Cybersecurity
Argus Cyber Securoty: Protecting Cars, Trucks and Commercial Vehicles from Hacking – An Overview
Adventures in Automotive Networks and Control Units
Approach for Vehicle Cyber Security with Functional Safety Concept
Auto-ISAC: Automotive CyberSEcuirty Best Practices
Auto Alliance: CyberSecurity Articles>
Automotive cybersecurity: Growing technology needs a brader safety net
Can Your Car Be Hacked?
Center for Automotive Embedded Systems Security
Congress, ’60 Minutes’ Exaggerate Threat Of Car Hacking
Defcon: Want a safe car? check its cyber safety rating
How To Hack A Car
Federal lawmakers introduce bipartisan bill to study cyber security in connected cars
GAO: DOT and Industry Have Efforts Under Way, but DOT Needs to Define Its Role in Responding to a Real-world Attack
NIST: NHTSA and Automotive Cybersecurity
SANS: Developments in Car Hacking
Security Experts Say That Hacking Cars Is Easy
Trend Micro: Automobiles: A new frontier in hacking and cybersecurity
YouTube: How to Hack a Car: Phreaked Out (Episode 2)
Who Should Regulate Cybersecurity for Connected Cars?
Why Car Hacking Is Nearly Impossible
News
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Car hacking’ just got real: In experiment, hackers disable SUV on busy highway
CEI Comments to NHTSA on Vehicle to Vehicle Communications
Christian Science Monitor: What te FBI wants you to know about vehicle cybersecurity
CNN: Your car is a giant computer – and it can be hacked
Dark Reading: State Trooper Vehicles Hacked
Feds to carmakers: Adopt cybersecurity ‘best practices’
FTC and NHTSA to Explore Vehicle Privacy and Security Issues
LA Times: Hackers can now hitch a ride on car computers
NIST: Cybersecurity Framework News Releases
PCMag: Don’t Believe the Car Hacking Hype
SecurityWeek:Uber Hires Car Hackers Charlie Miller, Chris Valasek
The Top Six Takeaways from Auto-ISAC’s and NHTSA’s Cybersecurity Best Practices
threat post: Automobile Cybersecurity House Study Bill
threat post: Chris Valasek Talks Car Hacking, IoT at RSA
threat post: Valasek: Today’s Furby Bug is Tomorrow’s SCADA Vulnerability
U.S. Debates How To Protect Cars From Hackers
Washington Post: Hacks on the highway
What the new NHTSA guidelines mean for self-driving cars
Wired: Hackers Remotely Kill a Jeep on the Highway—With Me in It
Wired: How Hackable Is Your Car? Consult This Handy Chart
Wired: The Jeep Hackers Are Back to Prove Car Hacking Can Get Much Worse
ZD Net: Why Chrysler’s car hack ‘fix’ is staggeringly stupid
National Highway Traffic Safety Agency (NHTSA)
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NHTSA Home Pagae
NHTSA’s Automotive Cybersecurity Resarch
NHTSA and Vehicle Cyberssecurity
NHTSA Cybersecurity Guidance Emphasizes a Layered Response
NHTSA releases best practice guidelines for vehicle cybersecurity
Remarks: Automated Vehicles Symposium 2016

Standards