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-title: Introduction
+title: Overview
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-# Introduction
-
Modern cars have become a lot more technologically sophisticated and different
than those of the past. We are seeing a wider range of new features and
functionality, with a lot more complex software. It is fair to say that the cars
Solutions of connectivity problems concern updates and secured settings while
hardware securing is related to the manufacturers.
-The document is filled with tags to easily identify important points:
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-- The _config_ tag quickly identifies the configurations and the recommendations
- to take.
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-- The _note_ tag allows you to notify some additional details.
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-<!-- end-section-note --><!-- section-todo -->
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-- The _todo_ tag shows the possible improvements.
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-<!-- end-section-todo -->
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-In annexes of this document, you can find all the _config_ and _todo_ notes.
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## Adversaries
Adversaries and attackers within the Automotive space.
activities is to prevent the execution of invalid binaries on the device, and to
prevent copying of security related data from the device.
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## AGL security overview
AGL roots are based on security concepts. Those concepts are implemented by the
security framework as shown in this picture:
-![AGL architecture](WhiteBoxArchi.png)
+![AGL architecture](images/WhiteBoxArchi.png)
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# References
- [security-blueprint](http://docs.automotivelinux.org/docs/architecture/en/dev/reference/security/01-overview.html).