In this paper, we briefly survey the research with respect to the security of the connected car, and in particular its in-vehicle network. The aim is to highlight the current state of the research; which are the problems found, and what solutions have been suggested. We have structured our...
Examples of vulnerabilities in connected car systems As noted on TechSpective, “When you put new technology into cars, you run into security challenges.For example: When security researchers demonstrated thatthey could hack a Jeep over the Internetto hijack its brakes and transmission, it posed a...
The implications of this research are far-reaching. By increasing the security of connected cars, we can enhance the safety of users, provide robust defenses for the automotive industry, and improve overall cybersecurity practices for IoT devices. 展开 ...
Many drivers are willing to trade data for enhancedpersonalization, according toSalesforce's connected car research. Automakers and dealers can use connected car data to tailor marketing messages to individual drivers. By analyzing driving patterns, location data, and vehicle health data, automakers can...
However, although vehicle manufacturers are developing services considering the means to secure the connected car services, concerns about the security of the connected car services are growing due to the increasing number of attack cases. In this study, we reviewed the research related...
The modern car market demands increased functionality and inter-device communication from the factory, and there are unique security threats that come along with that. Any time a vehicle’s systems are connected to the Internet — directly or indirectly — there will be gaps in the digital armor...
Opinions on the “connected car” in France 2014 Published by Statista Research Department, May 26, 2014 This statistic presents the opinions of French people on the “connected car” in 2014. That year, over 70 percent of the respondents perceived the connected car as a means of surveillan...
Substantial progress is expected in the 2020s and early 2030s—the automotive cyber security market is poised to grow from US$3.1bn in 2022 to US$16.4bn in 2032, according to Precedence Research. But what are the new security threats of the connected car era, and how can they be ...
An attack on even a single connected car can be dangerous, so launching attacks on a fleet is potentially catastrophic to the safety of many drivers and passengers.Connected Cars and Traditional IT Attacks What usually happens in a traditional IT attack on a connecte...
Cybercriminals can abuse these existing and unpatched security gaps to intercept and steal information, disrupt the car’s normal functions, or even attack the users and endanger their lives. Some of the current challenges and attack vectors include: Addressing and mitigating vulnerabilities...