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CINNAMON: A Module for AUTOSAR Secure Onboard Communication

Giampaolo Bella, Pietro Biondi, Gianpiero Costantino, Ilaria Matteucci

202022 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This paper introduces CINNAMON, a software module that extends and seamlessly integrates with the AUTOSAR "Secure Onboard Communication" (SecOC) module to also account for confidentiality of data in transit. It stands for Confidential, INtegral aNd Authentic on board coMunicatiON (CINNAMON). It takes a resource-efficient and practical approach to ensure, at the same time, confidentiality, integrity and authenticity of frames. The main new requirement that CINNAMON puts forward is the use of encryption and thus, as a result, CINNAMON exceeds SecOC against information gathering attacks. This paper sets forth the essential requirements and specification of the new module by detailing where and how to position it within AUTOSAR and by emphasizing the relevant upgrades with respect to SecOC. The presentation continues with the definition of a Security Profile and a summary of a prototype implementation of ours. While CINNAMON is easily extensible, for example through the definition of additional profiles, the current performances obtained on inexpensive boards support the claim that the approach is feasible.

Topics & Concepts

AUTOSARConfidentialityEncryptionComputer scienceSoftware engineeringKey (lock)SoftwareEmbedded systemPresentation (obstetrics)Computer securityData integrityEngineeringPosition (finance)Unified Modeling LanguageSoftware architectureCryptographyData securityOpportunistic and Delay-Tolerant NetworksMobile Agent-Based Network ManagementVehicular Ad Hoc Networks (VANETs)
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