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Connected cars — Threats, vulnerabilities and their impact

Publisher
IEEE
Source
Proceedings 2018 IEEE Industrial Cyber-Physical Systems (ICPS), 375- 380
Date Issued
2018-05
Author(s)
Strobl, Stefanie  
Hofbauer, David  
Schmittner, Christoph 
Maksuti, Silia  
Tauber, Markus  
Delsing, Jerker 
DOI
10.1109/ICPHYS.2018.8387687
Abstract
The growing demand for interoperability between system components within a connected car has led to new security challenges in automotive development. The existing components, based on established technology, are often being combined to form such a connected car. For such established technologies, individual, often sector specific threat and vulnerability catalogs exist. The aim of this paper is to identify blocks of established technologies in a connected car and to consolidate the corresponding threat and vulnerability catalogs relevant for the individual constituent components. These findings are used to estimate the impact on specific system components and subsystems to identify the most crucial components and threats.
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11790/1163
Conference
1st IEEE International Conference on Industrial Cyber-Physical Systems  
Subjects
Automobiles
Cloud computing
Security
Mobile handsets
Safety
Sensors
Type
info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject
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