Title | End-to-end security assessment framework for connected vehicles |
Publication Type | Conference Paper |
Year of Publication | 2019 |
Authors | Evans, David, Calvo, Daniel, Arroyo, Adrian, Manilla, Alejandro, Gómez, David |
Conference Name | 2019 22nd International Symposium on Wireless Personal Multimedia Communications (WPMC) |
Keywords | automobiles, Automotive engineering, automotive sector, cloud computing, cloud platforms, complex electronic systems, connected vehicles, cps privacy, cyber physical systems, Cyber-physical systems, cybersecurity, edge computing, end-to-end security assessment framework, Hardware, heterogeneous hardware, Human Behavior, human factors, hyper-connected world, Internet of Things (IoT), privacy, pubcrawl, real-time crucial functionalities, Safety, security, security of data, security services, smart objects, software components, traffic engineering computing, Transportation, user experiences, Wireless communication |
Abstract | To increase security and to offer user experiences according to the requirements of a hyper-connected world, modern vehicles are integrating complex electronic systems, being transformed into systems of Cyber-Physical Systems (CPS). While a great diversity of heterogeneous hardware and software components must work together and control in real-time crucial functionalities, cybersecurity for the automotive sector is still in its infancy. This paper provides an analysis of the most common vulnerabilities and risks of connected vehicles, using a real example based on industrial and market-ready technologies. Several components have been implemented to inject and simulate multiple attacks, which enable security services and mitigation actions to be developed and validated. |
DOI | 10.1109/WPMC48795.2019.9096062 |
Citation Key | evans_end–end_2019 |