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## Websites

- [Automotive Security Research Group](https://asrg.io/knowledge/) - The Automotive Security Research Group (ASRG) is a non-profit initiative to promote the development of security solutions for automotive products.
- [OpenGarages](http://opengarages.org/index.php/Main_Page) - Provides public access, documentation and tools necessary to understand today's modern vehicle systems.
- [DEFCON Car Hacking Village](http://www.carhackingvillage.com/) - Car Hacking exercises from DEFCON 24.
- [canbushack: Hack Your Car](http://www.canbushack.com/blog/index.php) - course on Vehicle Hacking methodology.
- [OWASP Internet of Things Project](https://www.owasp.org/index.php/OWASP_Internet_of_Things_Project#tab=Community) - OWASP's project to secure IoT, from cars to medical devices and beyond.
- [I Am The Cavalry](https://www.iamthecavalry.org/) - Global grassroots (eg. volunteer) initiative focused on the intersection of security and human life/public safety issues, such as cars. Participation from security researchers, OEMs, Tier 1s, and many others. Published [Automotive 5-Star Cyber Safety Framework](https://iamthecavalry.org/5star).
- [Carloop Community](https://community.carloop.io/) - Community of people interested in car hacking and connecting vehicles to the cloud.
- [Python Security](http://www.pythoncarsecurity.com/) - A website for browsing and buying python-integrated cars having certain vehicular security features.
- [Automotive Security Research Group](https://asrg.io/knowledge/) - The Automotive Security Research Group (ASRG) is a non-profit initiative to promote the development of security solutions for automotive products.

- [NIST Automotive Cybersecurity Community of Interest](https://csrc.nist.gov/Projects/auto-cybersecurity-coi) - NIST, the organization behind the NVD CVE database and modern cryptographic standards, runs a Community of Interest group for Automotive Cybersecurity that seeks to "provide a way for NIST to facilitate the discussions and receive comments and feedback from the automotive industry, academia, and government.".

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