The automotive sector may be stuttering towards autonomous driving but is engaged in a headlong rush for wireless connectivity. This in turn is engendering unprecedented growth in wireless testing and security measures, given the criticality and vulnerability of some of the systems. In the most recent development, Israeli fabless semiconductor maker Autotalks, specializing in Cellular V2X Vehicle to Everything (C-V2X) chips, has teamed up with US wireless testing company Keysight Technologies. Keysight is testing Autotalks’ SECTON/CRATON2 embedded V2X Hardware Security Module (HSM) under the Common Criteria standard, one of the first to be incorporated in the European Union’s EU Cybersecurity Certification framework. This is part of an upcoming regulation mandating security throughout a product’s lifecycle, from development to retirement, and…