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Key takeaways
- * * * *Dagens Industri* highlights significant developments in Sweden's technology and industrial landscapes, including MG's electric vehicle transition, evolving cybersecurity threats, and the emergence of Kista as a defense technology hub
- MG, originally a British automotive manufacturer, is re-establishing its presence in the European and Swedish markets with a focus on electric and plug-in hybrid vehicles supported by a robust dealer network
- The all-electric MG5 EV SUV boasts a dedicated EV platform, a five-star Euro NCAP safety rating, and advanced driver-assistance systems, available with 49 kWh and 64 kWh battery options
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*Dagens Industri* highlights significant developments in Sweden's technology and industrial landscapes, including MG's electric vehicle transition, evolving cybersecurity threats, and the emergence of Kista as a defense technology hub.
MG, originally a British automotive manufacturer, is re-establishing its presence in the European and Swedish markets with a focus on electric and plug-in hybrid vehicles supported by a robust dealer network. The all-electric MG5 EV SUV boasts a dedicated EV platform, a five-star Euro NCAP safety rating, and advanced driver-assistance systems, available with 49 kWh and 64 kWh battery options.
Cybersecurity threats are increasingly reliant on compromised credentials, with stolen or weak passwords accounting for 81% of intrusions, according to Martin Jartelius, CTO at Outpost24. Specops Software's analysis reveals that 83% of compromised passwords meet standard complexity requirements, indicating the limitations of compliance-based security measures. A significant vulnerability arises when new employees fail to promptly change temporary passwords.
Kista is rapidly developing into a prominent defense technology cluster specializing in cybersecurity, drone countermeasures, and artificial intelligence. James Campion, CEO of TERASi, identifies Kista as a breeding ground for innovative defense solutions. TERASi is developing secure communication networks based on its Aircore technology for military and disaster relief applications. Avioniq is developing AI-driven decision support and training systems for fighter pilots, reportedly significantly enhancing Swedish fighter jet capabilities.
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Electric VehiclesCybersecurityDefense TechnologyInnovationSweden
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