Harman is one of the leading suppliers of software-defined vehicles (SDVs), which use software to govern operations, incorporate new features, and facilitate the integration of novel functionalities. This concept marks an advancement in the automotive industry, laying the foundation for autonomous driving and vehicle connectivity technologies. The transition from domain to centralized architecture is also progressing, converting vehicles into mobile data centers. This article explores how Harman and other leading players in the SDV market are navigating the complexities of SDVs, such as cybersecurity risks and design intricacy.
