GRIMM to break ground on new car-hacking lab in US this year

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Lab will have training classroom to teach advanced courseware for automotive and ICS security

GRIMM, a US-based start-up specializing in cybersecurity research and development (R&D) services, has announced plans to establish a car-hacking lab in Michigan, (United States) later this year, the company said in a press release. The lab will have a combination of hardware and software tool sets, usually found in automotive, aviation and industrial control systems. In addition, the lab will have training classroom where the company’s experts will teach hands-on advanced courseware for automotive and industrial control system (ICS) security.

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