Title
External Monitoring Changes in Vehicle Hardware Profiles: Enhancing Automotive Cyber-Security.
Abstract
As the vehicles are gradually transformed into the connected-vehicles, standard features of the past (i.e., immobilizer, keyless entry, self-diagnostics) were neglected to be software updated and hardware upgraded so they do not “align” with the cyber-security demands of the new ICT era (IoT, Industry 4.0, IPv6, sensor technology) we have stepped into, therefore introducing critical legacy IT security issues. Stepping beyond the era of common auto-theft and “chop-shops,” the new wave of attackers have cyber-skills to exploit these vulnerabilities and steal the vehicle or manipulate it. Recent evolution in ICT offered automotive industry vital tools for vehicle safety, functionality and up to 2010, theft prevention. However, the same technologies are the ones that make vehicles prone to cyber-attacks. To counter such attacks, this work proposes a unified solution that logs all hardware profile changes of a vehicle in a blockchain, to manage control and allow only authenticated changes, subject to user, time, geospatial, and contextual constraints exploiting several blockchain features. Testing of the proposed solution omens the prevention of numerous commons attacks, while additionally providing forensics capabilities and significantly enhancing the security architecture of the vehicle (respecting the original IT architectural design of automotive manufacturers).
Year
DOI
Venue
2019
10.1007/s41635-019-00076-8
Journal of Hardware and Systems Security
Keywords
DocType
Volume
Vehicle monitoring, Hardware changes, Blockchains
Journal
3
Issue
ISSN
Citations 
3
2509-3428
1
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.35
0
5
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Constantinos Patsakis132541.68
Kleanthis Dellios260.88
José María de Fuentes36714.31
Fran Casino410.69
Agusti Solanas568750.73