inis 23(4): e5

Research Article

Cybersecurity in Motion: A Survey of Challenges and Requirements for Future Test Facilities of CAVs

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  • @ARTICLE{10.4108/eetinis.v10i4.4237,
        author={Ioannis Mavromatis and Theodoros Spyridopoulos and Pietro Carnelli and Woon Hau Chin and Ahmed Khalil and Jennifer Chakravarty and Lucia Cipolina Kun and Robert J. Piechocki and Colin Robbins and Daniel Cunnington and Leigh Chase and Lamogha Chiazor and Chris Preston and Rahul  and Aftab Khan},
        title={Cybersecurity in Motion: A Survey of Challenges and Requirements for Future Test Facilities of CAVs},
        journal={EAI Endorsed Transactions on Industrial Networks and Intelligent Systems},
        volume={10},
        number={4},
        publisher={EAI},
        journal_a={INIS},
        year={2023},
        month={12},
        keywords={C-ITS, Cybersecurity, CAV, Cybersecurity Centre of Excellence, Cybersecurity Ecosystem, Threat Detection, Threat Mitigation},
        doi={10.4108/eetinis.v10i4.4237}
    }
    
  • Ioannis Mavromatis
    Theodoros Spyridopoulos
    Pietro Carnelli
    Woon Hau Chin
    Ahmed Khalil
    Jennifer Chakravarty
    Lucia Cipolina Kun
    Robert J. Piechocki
    Colin Robbins
    Daniel Cunnington
    Leigh Chase
    Lamogha Chiazor
    Chris Preston
    Rahul
    Aftab Khan
    Year: 2023
    Cybersecurity in Motion: A Survey of Challenges and Requirements for Future Test Facilities of CAVs
    INIS
    EAI
    DOI: 10.4108/eetinis.v10i4.4237
Ioannis Mavromatis1, Theodoros Spyridopoulos2, Pietro Carnelli3, Woon Hau Chin3, Ahmed Khalil4, Jennifer Chakravarty4, Lucia Cipolina Kun4, Robert J. Piechocki4, Colin Robbins5, Daniel Cunnington6, Leigh Chase6, Lamogha Chiazor6, Chris Preston7, Rahul 7, Aftab Khan3,*
  • 1: Digital Catapult
  • 2: Cardiff University
  • 3: Toshiba (United Kingdom)
  • 4: University of Bristol
  • 5: Nexor (United Kingdom)
  • 6: IBM Research - United Kingdom
  • 7: Honda R & D Europe
*Contact email: aftab.khan@toshiba-bril.com

Abstract

The way we travel is changing rapidly and Cooperative Intelligent Transportation Systems (C-ITSs) are at the forefront of this evolution. However, the adoption of C-ITSs introduces new risks and challenges, making cybersecurity a top priority for ensuring safety and reliability. Building on this premise, this paper introduces an envisaged Cybersecurity Centre of Excellence (CSCE) designed to bolster researching, testing, and evaluating the cybersecurity of C-ITSs. We explore the design, functionality, and challenges of CSCE's testing facilities, outlining the technological, security, and societal requirements. Through a thorough survey and analysis, we assess the effectiveness of these systems in detecting and mitigating potential threats, highlighting their flexibility to adapt to future C-ITSs. Finally, we identify current unresolved challenges in various C-ITS domains, with the aim of motivating further research into the cybersecurity of C-ITSs.