Title
A Process to Facilitate Automated Automotive Cybersecurity Testing
Author
Marksteiner, S.
Marko, N.
Smulders, A.
Karagiannis, S.
Stahl, F.
Hamazaryan, H.
Schlick, R.
Kraxberger, S.
Vasenev, A.
Publication year
2021
Abstract
Modern vehicles become increasingly digitalized with advanced information technology-based solutions like advanced driving assistance systems and vehicle-to-x communications. These systems are complex and interconnected. Rising complexity and increasing outside exposure has created a steadily rising demand for more cyber-secure systems. Thus, also standardization bodies and regulators issued standards and regulations to prescribe more secure development processes. This security, however, also has to be validated and verified. In order to keep pace with the need for more thorough, quicker and comparable testing, today's generally manual testing processes have to be structured and optimized. Based on existing and emerging standards for cybersecurity engineering, this paper therefore outlines a structured testing process for verifying and validating automotive cybersecurity, for which there is no standardized method so far. Despite presenting a commonly structured framework, the process is flexible in order to allow implementers to utilize their own, accustomed toolsets.
Subject
Automotive
Cybersecurity
Process
Security
Testing
Validation
Verification
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DOI
https://doi.org/10.1109/vtc2021-spring51267.2021.9448913
TNO identifier
959100
Publisher
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
ISBN
9781728189642
ISSN
1550-2252
Source
IEEE Vehicular Technology Conference, 93rd IEEE Vehicular Technology Conference, VTC 2021-Spring, 25 April 2021 through 28 April 2021
Document type
conference paper