automotive cybersecurity

About this tag
Automotive cybersecurity is a growing focus as automakers like Stellantis partner with Microsoft to embed AI-driven cyber defense into their operations. Recent discussions highlight a five-year collaboration involving over 100 AI initiatives, including a global cyber defense center, Azure cloud migration, and a 60% reduction in data-center footprint by 2029. These efforts aim to strengthen connected-vehicle security and industrial resilience, reflecting a shift from isolated pilots to platform-scale transformation. The tag covers threads examining how enterprise AI, cloud modernization, and cyber defense are reshaping automotive technology, with an emphasis on execution and real-world impact.
  1. Stellantis and Microsoft: Enterprise AI, Copilot, and Cyber Defense That Reshape Automotive

    Finally, the Stellantis-Microsoft partnership is starting to look less like another glossy AI press release and more like a serious test of whether enterprise AI can reshape an automaker from the inside out. The deal spans more than 100 AI initiatives, an AI-driven global cyber defense center...
  2. Stellantis x Microsoft: 100+ AI initiatives, Azure cloud shift, 60% data center cut

    Stellantis’ new five-year partnership with Microsoft is more than another corporate AI announcement; it is a clear sign that the automaker wants artificial intelligence to become part of its operating system, not just a side project. The deal puts more than 100 AI initiatives into motion across...
  3. Stellantis and Microsoft: 100+ AI projects, Azure migration, and safer connected vehicles

    Stellantis’ new five-year collaboration with Microsoft is more than another enterprise AI press release. It is a sign that automotive manufacturing is moving from isolated pilots toward platform-scale transformation, with security, cloud migration, and customer experience tied together under one...