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Study of Information Security Technology Standard System for Intelligent and Connected Vehicle
Technical Paper
2021-01-5022
ISSN: 0148-7191, e-ISSN: 2688-3627
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This paper analyzed information security challenges faced by Intelligent and connected vehicles (ICV), summarized the automotive information security technology standards and regulations developed by leading automotive industrial counties and international organizations, such as UN/WP.29 and ISO/TC22, and discussed the significant and necessity of the research work on ICV information security standard system in China. Focus on driving security, the paper also proposed the basic principles, logics and a systematic frame for building automotive information security standard system, and elaborated the contents and categories of the information security standards in the system. From whole perspective, suggestions for standard system construction and related research plan were proposed.
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Sun, ., Li, ., and Wang, ., "Study of Information Security Technology Standard System for Intelligent and Connected Vehicle," SAE Technical Paper 2021-01-5022, 2021, https://doi.org/10.4271/2021-01-5022.Data Sets - Support Documents
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