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Cybersecurity for autonomous vehicles against malware attacks in smart-cities

Sana Aurangzeb, Muhammad Aleem, Muhammad Taimoor Khan, Haris Anwar, Muhammad Shaoor Siddique

2023Cluster Computing31 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Smart Autonomous Vehicles (AVSs) are networks of Cyber-Physical Systems (CPSs) in which they wirelessly communicate with other CPSs sub-systems (e.g., smart -vehicles and smart-devices) to efficiently and securely plan safe travel. Due to unreliable wireless communication among them, such vehicles are an easy target of malware attacks that may compromise vehicles’ autonomy, increase inter-vehicle communication latency, and drain vehicles’ power. Such compromises may result in traffic congestion, threaten the safety of passengers, and can result in financial loss. Therefore, real-time detection of such attacks is key to the safe smart transportation and Intelligent Transport Systems (ITSs). Current approaches either employ static analysis or dynamic analysis techniques to detect such attacks. However, these approaches may not detect malware in real-time because of zero-day attacks and huge computational resources. Therefore, we introduce a hybrid approach that combines the strength of both analyses to efficiently detect malware for the privacy of smart-cities.

Topics & Concepts

Computer scienceMalwareComputer securityWirelessKey (lock)Latency (audio)AdversaryLow latency (capital markets)Computer networkTelecommunicationsAdvanced Malware Detection TechniquesNetwork Security and Intrusion DetectionVehicular Ad Hoc Networks (VANETs)
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