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Securing Connected and Autonomous Cars for a Smarter World: 2018 Research Study - ResearchAndMarkets.com
The "Securing
Connected and Autonomous Cars for a Smarter World" report has
been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.
Cars are continually incorporating more software and becoming more
connected, opening up vulnerabilities to cyber security attacks. At
present cars have approximately 100 ECUs and more than 100 million lines
of code which provides a massive attack surface for hackers.
Hackers can exploit and gain access to any vulnerable, peripheral ECU
such as Bluetooth, to take control of critical core ECUs which controls
brakes or engine. Hackers can disabled a vehicle's brakes or steering,
can shut down the engine, or manipulate other on-board systems through
denial of service attacks (DDoS), thereby endangering the vehicle
occupants' lives.
Also, addition of any connected component to support vehicle
infotainment systems, maintenance monitoring, and other systems,
increases cyber-attack possibilities.
Key security challenges faced by the automotive industry in IoT
ecosystem are through following threat vectors:
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Vulnerable Connected Components
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Data Transmissions and Unauthorized Access
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Unsecured Software (OTA) Updates
In brief, this research service covers the following points:
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Connected Car Security - An Overview
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Security Challenges for Connected Cars
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Technology Advancements in Connected Car Security Arena
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Key Market Trends and Developments
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Key Innovations related to OTA updates and ECU security
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Patent, adoption trends and key funding initiatives
Key Topics Covered:
1. Executive Summary
2. Connected Car Security - An Overview
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Multiple Surface Attack Points are Going to Increase with the
Increasing Number of ECUs and Connected Components
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All Stakeholders will Forge Partnerships to Innovate and Develop
Enhanced Products and Services for a Secure Diving Experience
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Key Triggering Events Related to Security Breach are Driving the Need
for Developing Secure Best Practices in the Automotive Industry
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Automotive Ecosystem is Moving toward Integration of Multiple Domains,
such as IoT, and V2X Communication
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Secure Connectivity Requirement Needs to be Embedded in the
Manufacturing Process Itself
3. Challenges for Connected Car Security
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Unauthorized Access is One of the Prime Security Challenges in the
Connected Ecosystem
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Consequences of Cyber Attacks on Cars
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Impact Assessment of Drivers and Challenges for Connected Car Security
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Threat Vectors Majorly Gain Access through In-vehicle Physical
Connection Points and Wireless Systems
4. Connected Car Security Architecture
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Connected Car Distributed Security Architecture
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Secure Optimization of Hardware with Tamper Proof Security is Necessary
5. Key Innovations Related to Security of Connected Cars (ECU Security,
OTA Updates, In-vehicle Networks)
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Karamba Security Enables OEMs to Integrate Security Measures in the
Software Development Process
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Layered Security Approach Provided by Argus Solution is Protecting
Critical On Board Systems
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Deep Learning-based Solution Scans for Vulnerability throughout the
Software Development Lifecycle
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Multilayered Car Security Architecture Simulates Potential Threat
Vectors
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ECU Security and OTA Updates are becoming Key Elements of Majority of
Security Offerings
6. Patent Landscape and Trends for Connected Cars Security
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Technology Developers Driving Rapid Advancements in the Connected Car
Security Space through Licensing
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Automotive, Semiconductor, and Telecom Industries are Leading
Connected Car Security Patent Holders
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Key Patent Families - Application vs Innovation Metrics (2015 - 2017)
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IBM (News - Alert) Poised to Emerge as a Leader in the Connected Car Security Space
in the Long Term
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Key Patents on Secure Data Transmission
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Key Patents on In-vehicle Communication Network
7. Regulation Overview for Securing Connected Cars
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Alliances between Major Automotive Companies are Primarily Driving
Development in the Connected Car Security Framework
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Adopting a More Flexible Regulatory Approach will Enable Development
of Cybersecurity Best Practices
8. GDPR and its Implications on the Automotive Sector, Especially
Connected Cars
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OEMs needs to Align their Vehicles and Connected Car Ecosystem with
the Regulation for Compliance
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GDPR Enforcement to Boost the Personal Data Privacy Norms
9. Technology Roadmap for Connected Car Security
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Proposed Technology Roadmap for Enhancing Connected Car Security
Capabilities
10. Analyst Viewpoints and Strategic Recommendations for Securing
Connected Cars
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Strategic Collaborations will be Key to Secured Connected Cars
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Ensuring Data Privacy and Authentication of User Identity will Drive
Adoption of Connected Cars in the Near Future
11. Industry Contacts
Companies Mentioned
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Argus Solution
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IBM
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Karamba Security
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