Novel Approaches to Evaluate the Ability of Vehicles for Secured Transportation

Kocsis, Bence, Vida, Gábor, Szalay, Zsolt and Ágoston, György (2019) Novel Approaches to Evaluate the Ability of Vehicles for Secured Transportation. Periodica Polytechnica Transportation Engineering, 49 (1). pp. 80-88. ISSN 0303-7800

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Abstract

The assurance of process safety plays an important role in the field of information technology. Securing the information has become one of the biggest challenges in the present day. Whenever we think about the protected systems the first thing that comes to our mind can be malicious interventions which are increasing immensely day by day. Nowadays we live the world of huge automotive developments with the appearance of the demand for autonomous vehicles. On the other hand, technological developments also provide a lot of advantages for the society. The benefits of autonomous cars include reduced mobility costs, increased safety, increased mobility, significant reduction of traffic collisions. However, it cannot be forgotten that the extension of cyberspace affects the transportation increasingly. Accordingly, cars are produced with high level of connectivity and automation. Therefore, the risks arriving from the cyberspace can now endanger the safe and secured transportation. These tendencies shall motivate manufacturers and developers to permanently improve the ability of vehicles to protect themselves and their passengers.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: penetration test, protection ability, wireless channels
Divisions: Informatika Intézet > Szoftverfejlesztési és Alkalmazási Tanszék
Depositing User: Gergely Beregi
Date Deposited: 22 Jun 2022 11:41
Last Modified: 22 Jun 2022 11:41
URI: http://publication.repo.uniduna.hu/id/eprint/876
MTMT: 30876636

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