Risk analysis for forecasting cyberattacks against connected and autonomous vehicles

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Abstract

A security risk analysis was conducted to identify possible cyberattacks against a future transport system consisting of autonomous and connected vehicles. Six scenarios were developed: joyriding, kidnapping, domestic abuse, autopilot manipulation, a large transport accident, and paralysis of the transport system. Even if it were possible to increase the difficulty of conducting such cyberattacks, it might be impossible to eliminate such attacks entirely. Measures that limit the consequences will therefore be necessary. Such measures include safety measures in vehicles to protect their occupants in traffic accidents and measures that make vehicles easier to remove in case they do not function.

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Meyer, S. F., Elvik, R., & Johnsson, E. (2021). Risk analysis for forecasting cyberattacks against connected and autonomous vehicles. Journal of Transportation Security, 14(3–4), 227–247. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12198-021-00236-4

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