Security challenges in automotive hardware/software architecture design
This paper is an introduction to security challenges for the design of automotive hardware/software architectures. State-of-the-art automotive architectures are highly heterogeneous and complex systems that rely on distributed functions based on electronics and software. As cars are getting more con...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-997882023-02-28T19:18:03Z Security challenges in automotive hardware/software architecture design Sagstetter, Florian Lukasiewycz, Martin Steinhorst, Sebastian Wolf, Marko Bouard, Alexandre Peyrin, Thomas Poschmann, Axel Chakraborty, Samarjit Harris, William R. Jha, Somesh. School of Physical and Mathematical Sciences Design, Automation & Test in Europe Conference & Exhibition (DATE), 2013 TUM CREATE, Singapore DRNTU::Engineering::Computer science and engineering::Mathematics of computing::Mathematical software This paper is an introduction to security challenges for the design of automotive hardware/software architectures. State-of-the-art automotive architectures are highly heterogeneous and complex systems that rely on distributed functions based on electronics and software. As cars are getting more connected with their environment, the vulnerability to attacks is rapidly growing. Examples for such wireless communication are keyless entry systems, WiFi, or Bluetooth. Despite this increasing vulnerability, the design of automotive architectures is still mainly driven by safety and cost issues rather than security. In this paper, we present potential threats and vulnerabilities, and outline upcoming security challenges in automotive architectures. In particular, we discuss the challenges arising in electric vehicles, like the vulnerability to attacks involving tampering with the battery safety. Finally, we discuss future automotive architectures based on Ethernet/IP and how formal verification methods might be used to increase their security. Accepted version 2013-11-11T09:03:13Z 2019-12-06T20:11:29Z 2013-11-11T09:03:13Z 2019-12-06T20:11:29Z 2013 2013 Conference Paper Sagstetter, F., Lukasiewycz, M., Steinhorst, S., Wolf, M., Bouard, A., Harris, W. R., et al. (2013). Security Challenges in Automotive Hardware/Software Architecture Design. Design, Automation & Test in Europe Conference & Exhibition (DATE), 2013, pp.458-463. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/99788 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/17589 10.7873/DATE.2013.102 171816 en © 2013 IEEE. Personal use of this material is permitted. Permission from IEEE must be obtained for all other uses, in any current or future media, including reprinting/republishing this material for advertising or promotional purposes, creating new collective works, for resale or redistribution to servers or lists, or reuse of any copyrighted component of this work in other works. The published version is available at: [http://dx.doi.org/10.7873/DATE.2013.102]. application/pdf |
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This paper is an introduction to security challenges for the design of automotive hardware/software architectures. State-of-the-art automotive architectures are highly heterogeneous and complex systems that rely on distributed functions based on electronics and software. As cars are getting more connected with their environment, the vulnerability to attacks is rapidly growing. Examples for such wireless communication are keyless entry systems, WiFi, or Bluetooth. Despite this increasing vulnerability, the design of automotive architectures is still mainly driven by safety and cost issues rather than security. In this paper, we present potential threats and vulnerabilities, and outline upcoming security challenges in automotive architectures. In particular, we discuss the challenges arising in electric vehicles, like the vulnerability to attacks involving tampering with the battery safety. Finally, we discuss future automotive architectures based on Ethernet/IP and how formal verification methods might be used to increase their security. |
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