👉 Theft engineering, also known as theft prevention or anti-theft technology, refers to the design and implementation of various physical and electronic measures aimed at deterring, detecting, or preventing theft from vehicles, assets, or data. This includes features like immobilizers, anti-theft alarms, GPS tracking systems, and sophisticated sensor technologies that can alert owners or authorities when a vehicle is tampered with or stolen. These systems often integrate with mobile apps, allowing for real-time monitoring and remote locking or unlocking of the vehicle. Additionally, theft engineering encompasses behavioral and psychological strategies to discourage potential thieves, such as making vehicles less appealing targets through design or by increasing the risk of apprehension. Overall, theft engineering combines hardware and software solutions to enhance security and reduce the incidence of vehicle and asset theft.