Jan. 2, 2023, 2:10 a.m. | Masoud Ebrahimi (1), Christoph Striessnig (1), Joaquim Castella Triginer (2), Christoph Schmittner (3) ((1) Graz University of Technology, (2) Virtual

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As a result of the ever-increasing application of cyber-physical components
in the automotive industry, cybersecurity has become an urgent topic. Adapting
technologies and communication protocols like Ethernet and WiFi in connected
vehicles yields many attack scenarios. Consequently, ISO/SAE 21434 and UN R155
(2021) define a standard and regulatory framework for automotive cybersecurity.
Both documents follow a risk management-based approach and require a threat
modeling methodology for risk analysis and identification. Such a threat
modeling methodology must conform to the Threat …

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