This chapter discusses security and privacy threats in consumer vehicle networks. It focuses on threats that use communication capabilities to attack the vehicle network or breach driver privacy. The chapter identifies unique communication‐based threats in consumer vehicle networks and discusses what make them different from threats in other types of networks such as enterprise networks or the Internet. It further discusses security and privacy protection capabilities expected to be necessary for consumer vehicle networks and outlines main security and privacy design and performance considerations that are unique to these networks. The chapter also introduces security functions that will be required in a consumer vehicle network: authentication, misbehavior detection and revocation, data integrity, and data confidentiality. It discusses some of such design considerations for the overall system and for specific communication modes, including vehicle‐to‐vehicle (V2V) local broadcast and vehicle‐to‐infrastructure (V2I) bidirectional communications. automotive electrics; vehicular ad hoc networks
Security and Privacy Threats and Requirements
2012-10-05
16 pages
Article/Chapter (Book)
Electronic Resource
English
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