Information Security of Intelligent Vehicles Communication Overview, Perspectives, Challenges, and Possible Solutions / [electronic resource] :
by Madhusudan Singh.
- 1st ed. 2021.
- XXI, 245 p. 212 illus., 202 illus. in color. online resource.
- Studies in Computational Intelligence, 978 1860-9503 ; .
- Studies in Computational Intelligence, 978 .
An Overview of Automotive Vehicles and Information Security -- Cybersecurity - An Introduction -- Cybersecurity in Automotive Technology -- Automotive Cyber Security: Challenges Risks, Threats and Possible Solutions -- Intelligent Transport System Cyber Security: A Review.
This book highlights cyber-security overview, perspectives, and challenges that affect advanced Vehicular technology. It considers vehicular security issues and possible solutions, with the aim of providing secure vehicle-to-vehicle, vehicle-to-infrastructure and inside-of-vehicle communication. This book introduces vehicle cryptography mechanism including encryption and decryption approaches and cryptography algorithms such as symmetric and asymmetric cryptography, Hash functions and Digital Signature certificates for modern vehicles. It discusses cybersecurity structure and provides specific security challenges and possible solutions in Vehicular Communication such as vehicle to vehicle communication, vehicle to Infrastructure and in-vehicle communciation. It also presents key insights from security with regards to vehicles collaborative information technology. The more our vehicles become intelligent, the more we need to work on safety and security for vehicle technology. This book is of interest to automotive engineers and technical managers who want to learn about security technologies, and for those with a security background who want to learn about basic security issues in modern automotive applications.
9789811622175
10.1007/978-981-16-2217-5 doi
Vehicles. Security systems. Internet of things. Cooperating objects (Computer systems). Computational intelligence. Artificial intelligence. Vehicle Engineering. Security Science and Technology. Internet of Things. Cyber-Physical Systems. Computational Intelligence. Artificial Intelligence.