Abstract The security of Automated Vehicles (AVs) should be addressed to prevent and mitigate cyber-attacks. This includes securing the vehicle itself, and the supporting infrastructure. Securing the ecosystem requires multitude of security controls and privacy enhanced techniques. However, stakeholders do not have sufficient resources to cover everything. Therefore, where to start is often context-dependent and based on a thorough risk assessment of the ecosystem. In this chapter, we first summarize the discussions around cybersecurity at the Automated Vehicles Symposium 2017, and then present a stakeholder analysis to guide them in their cybersecurity effort.
Automated Vehicles Cybersecurity: Summary AVS’17 and Stakeholder Analysis
2018-06-26
11 pages
Article/Chapter (Book)
Electronic Resource
English
Automated Vehicles Cybersecurity: Summary AVS’17 and
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