Leveraging Hardware Security to Secure Connected Vehicles

2018-01-0012

04/03/2018

Event
WCX World Congress Experience
Authors Abstract
Content
Advanced safety features and new services in connected cars depend on the security of the underlying vehicle functions. Due to the interconnection with the outside world and as a result of being an embedded system a modern vehicle is exposed to both, malicious activities as faced by traditional IT world systems as well as physical attacks. This introduces the need for utilizing hardware-assisted security measures to prevent both kinds of attacks.
In this paper we present a survey of the different classes of hardware security devices and depict their different functional range and application. We demonstrate the feasibility of our approach by conducting a case study on an exemplary implementation of a function-on-demand use case. In particular, our example outlines how to apply the different hardware security approaches in practice to address real-world security topics.
We conclude with an assessment of today’s hardware security devices. Based on our presented case study we outline the identified gaps and derive the necessary future developments for next-generation hardware security devices to meet the requirements for automotive applications.
Meta TagsDetails
DOI
https://doi.org/10.4271/2018-01-0012
Pages
12
Citation
Corbett, C., Brunner, M., Schmidt, K., Schneider, R. et al., "Leveraging Hardware Security to Secure Connected Vehicles," SAE Technical Paper 2018-01-0012, 2018, https://doi.org/10.4271/2018-01-0012.
Additional Details
Publisher
Published
Apr 3, 2018
Product Code
2018-01-0012
Content Type
Technical Paper
Language
English