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Complexity of automobile software
Dec. 22, 2023, 9:26 a.m. | Heise
The RISKS Digest catless.ncl.ac.uk
RISKS readers will be aware of the trend toward computer control systems,
and will be familiar with various documented attacks on motor vehicle
security.
What may be new is this statistic from Heise Autos (in German, my
translation):
Typical Software in a modern car comprises about 120 Million lines of Code.
The Lockheed Martin F-35 about 25 Million.
The Boeing 787 some 10 to 15 Million.
(No surprise that) the Space Shuttle needed only 400,000.
Heise also mentions 1000 bugs …
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