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Stellantis and Microsoft Collaborate on AI-Driven Cybersecurity Enhancement

Severity: Low (Score: 36.9)

Sources: Fleetnews, Just-Auto

Summary

Stellantis has entered a five-year partnership with Microsoft to enhance its digital capabilities, focusing on AI and cybersecurity. The collaboration aims to develop over 100 AI initiatives, including AI-assisted product validation and predictive maintenance, to improve vehicle safety and customer services. A key component of this partnership is the establishment of a global AI-driven cyber defense center, which will enhance threat detection and data protection for connected vehicles and IT systems. Stellantis plans to migrate its infrastructure to Microsoft Azure, targeting a 60% reduction in its datacenter footprint by 2029. This initiative is part of Stellantis' broader strategy to modernize its operations and ensure the security of customer data and connected services. The partnership is expected to bolster operational resilience across Stellantis' global operations, impacting millions of drivers worldwide. Key Points: • Stellantis and Microsoft have signed a five-year deal to enhance AI and cybersecurity. • The collaboration includes the establishment of a global AI-driven cyber defense center. • Stellantis aims to reduce its datacenter footprint by 60% by 2029 using Microsoft Azure.

Key Entities

  • Manufacturing (industry)
  • Azure (company)
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