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Performance Evaluation of Attribute-Based Encryption in Automotive Embedded Platform for Secure Software Over-The-Air Update

Michele La Manna, Luigi Treccozzi, Pericle Perazzo, Sergio Saponara, Gianluca Dini

2021Sensors44 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This paper aims to show that it is possible to improve security for over the air update functionalities in an automotive scenario through the use of a cryptographic scheme, called "Attribute-Based-Encryption" (ABE), which grants confidentiality to the software/firmware update done Over The Air (OTA). We demonstrate that ABE is seamlessly integrable into the state of the art solutions regarding the OTA update by showing that the overhead of the ABE integration in terms of computation time and its storage is negligible w.r.t. the other overheads that are introduced by the OTA process, also proving that security can be enhanced with a minimum cost. In order to support our claim, we report the experimental results of an implementation of the proposed ABE OTA technique on a Xilinx ZCU102 evaluation board, which is an automotive-oriented HW/SW platform that is equipped with a Zynq UltraScale+ MPSoC chip that is representative of the computing capability of real automotive Electronic Control Units (ECUs).

Topics & Concepts

Automotive industryEmbedded systemFirmwareEncryptionComputer scienceCryptographySoftwareProcess (computing)Overhead (engineering)Operating systemComputer securityEngineeringAerospace engineeringCryptography and Data SecuritySecurity and Verification in ComputingCryptographic Implementations and Security