Attribute and User Trust Score-Based Zero Trust Access Control Model in IoV

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Abstract

The Internet of Vehicles (IoV) is an innovative area of interest in modern mobility that is rapidly evolving while facing complex challenges. Traditional IoV networks are susceptible to intrusion threats, which can lead to data leakage and seizure of vehicle control by attackers, thereby endangering vehicle users’ privacy and personal safety. An Attribute and User Trust Score-based Zero Trust Access Control Model (AU-ZTAC) is proposed, combining the zero-trust and attribute-based access control models to meet network protection requirements while achieving fine-grained dynamic access control and incorporating trust evaluation in the access control process to better reflect users’ intent. Experimental results demonstrate the effectiveness and feasibility of trust assessment through the proposed model. A comparison with the classical schemes illustrates that AU-ZTAC allows for more flexible and fine-grained access control in complex access control environments while improving IoV security.

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Wang, J., Wang, Z., Song, J., & Cheng, H. (2023). Attribute and User Trust Score-Based Zero Trust Access Control Model in IoV. Electronics (Switzerland), 12(23). https://doi.org/10.3390/electronics12234825

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