Aug. 10, 2023, 1:11 a.m. | Brooke Lampe, Weizhi Meng

cs.CR updates on arXiv.org arxiv.org

When it comes to in-vehicle networks (IVNs), the controller area network --
CAN -- bus dominates the market; automobiles manufactured and sold around the
world depend on the CAN bus for safety-critical communications between various
components of the vehicle (e.g., the engine, the transmission, the steering
column). Unfortunately, the CAN bus is inherently insecure; in fact, it
completely lacks controls such as authentication, authorization, and
confidentiality (i.e., encryption). Therefore, researchers have travailed to
develop automotive security enhancements. The automotive intrusion …

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