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A Framework for the Systematic Assessment of Anomaly Detectors in Time-Sensitive Automotive Networks
May 3, 2024, 4:15 a.m. | Philipp Meyer, Timo H\"ackel, Teresa L\"ubeck, Franz Korf, Thomas C. Schmidt
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Abstract: Connected cars are susceptible to cyberattacks. Security and safety of future vehicles highly depend on a holistic protection of automotive components, of which the time-sensitive backbone network takes a significant role. These onboard Time-Sensitive Networks (TSNs) require monitoring for safety and -- as versatile platforms to host Network Anomaly Detection Systems (NADSs) -- for security. Still a thorough evaluation of anomaly detection methods in the context of hard real-time operations, automotive protocol stacks, and domain …
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