Title: Houston, we CAV a problem
Description:
In the future, connected and autonomous vehicles (CAVs) will be everywhere. A lot of different technologies have been proposed for use in CAV intelligent roadways. This talk presents the results of a literature review which aimed to examine the security of the proposals and standards. The proposed CAM/DENM protocols for maintaining awareness between vehicles are paid particular attention, as well as the use of 802.11p/OCB to create base-stationless ad-hoc networks. The results of threat modelling exercises to examine how an attacker may pivot through CAV networks to reach their goals are also described.
Speaker(s): Vic Harkness
Location: Car Hacking Vlg / Car Hacking Vlg 002
Discord: https://discord.com/channels/7082082...51343007744051
Event starts: 2020-08-08 12:00 (12:00 PM) PDT (UTC -07:00)
Event ends: 2020-08-08 13:00 (01:00 PM) PDT (UTC -07:00)
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Description:
In the future, connected and autonomous vehicles (CAVs) will be everywhere. A lot of different technologies have been proposed for use in CAV intelligent roadways. This talk presents the results of a literature review which aimed to examine the security of the proposals and standards. The proposed CAM/DENM protocols for maintaining awareness between vehicles are paid particular attention, as well as the use of 802.11p/OCB to create base-stationless ad-hoc networks. The results of threat modelling exercises to examine how an attacker may pivot through CAV networks to reach their goals are also described.
Speaker(s): Vic Harkness
Location: Car Hacking Vlg / Car Hacking Vlg 002
Discord: https://discord.com/channels/7082082...51343007744051
Event starts: 2020-08-08 12:00 (12:00 PM) PDT (UTC -07:00)
Event ends: 2020-08-08 13:00 (01:00 PM) PDT (UTC -07:00)
For the most up-to-date information, please either visit https://info.defcon.org, or use HackerTracker, which is available for iOS and Android. This is an automated message, and this data was last modified 2020-08-06T00:40 (UTC).
