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A Review on Cybersecurity of Cloud Computing for Supporting Connected Vehicle Applications

M Sabbir Salek, Sakib Mahmud Khan, Mizanur Rahman, Hsien-Wen Deng, Mhafuzul Islam, Zadid Khan, Mahsrur Chowdhury, Mitch Shue

2022IEEE Internet of Things Journal47 citationsDOI

Abstract

In an Internet of Things (IoT) environment, cloud computing is emerging as a technologically feasible and economically viable solution for supporting real-time and non-real-time connected vehicle (CV) applications due to its unlimited storage, enormous computing capabilities, and cost advantage, i.e., cloud computing costs less than owning such systems. However, maintaining cybersecurity is a major challenge in cloud-supported CV applications as it requires CVs and various transportation or non-transportation services to exchange data with the cloud via multiple wired and wireless communication networks. In this article, we review the cybersecurity requirements of cloud-supported CV applications, such as confidentiality, integrity, availability, authentication, accountability, and privacy. Our review also identifies the associated cybersecurity challenges that might impact cloud-supported CV applications and corresponding solutions to these challenges. In addition, we present future research opportunities to prevent and mitigate cybersecurity issues in cloud computing for CV-related applications.

Topics & Concepts

Cloud computingComputer scienceComputer securityAuthentication (law)ConfidentialityCloud computing securityThe InternetComputer networkOperating systemVehicular Ad Hoc Networks (VANETs)Blockchain Technology Applications and SecurityCloud Data Security Solutions
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