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Citation

Strandberg K, Olovsson T, Jonsson E. IEEE Veh. Tech. Mag. 2018; 13(1): 56-65.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2018, Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc.)

DOI

10.1109/MVT.2017.2758179

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

A new era is upon us-an era where Internet connectivity is available everywhere and at all times. Cars have become very complex computer systems with about 100 million lines of code and more than 100 electronic control units (ECUs) interconnected to control everything, including steering, acceleration, brakes, and other safety-critical systems. However, cars were never created with Internet connectivity in mind, and adding this connectivity as an afterthought raises many security concerns. As a result, a security-enhancing approach that considers the entire process from product development to market introduction is required.


Language: en

Keywords

automobiles; complex computer systems; Computer security; connected car; electronic control units; intelligent transportation systems; Intelligent vehicles; Internet; Internet connectivity; Risk management; safety-critical systems; security of data; security-enhancement methodology; security-enhancing approach; Wireless communication

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