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@article{164102, author = {Ruchika Raj and Anjali Singh and Ishika Jain}, title = {Cybersecurity in Automotive}, journal = {International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology}, year = {}, volume = {10}, number = {12}, pages = {1078-1085}, issn = {2349-6002}, url = {https://ijirt.org/article?manuscript=164102}, abstract = {Due to the rapid integration of digital technologies into vehicles, cyber security has become an important issue in the automotive industry. With the advent of connected cars, autonomous driving, and advanced infotainment systems, automobiles have become cyber-physical systems vulnerable to various cyber threats. This briefing explores various areas of automotive cybersecurity and highlights issues, strategies, and implications for stakeholders. The connectivity of today's vehicles with onboard computers, sensors, and communications systems that interact with each other and external systems creates many entry points for cyber-attacks. Criminals can exploit vulnerabilities in-vehicle software, wireless protocols, and air services to gain unauthorized access, control the vehicle, or steal sensitive data. As a result, the automotive industry faces the challenging task of protecting vehicles from a variety of threats such as remote hijacking, malware injection, and denial of service. These challenges require an introduction to cybersecurity that encompasses all transportation. This includes risk assessment to identify potential vulnerabilities, security design to create protections, and security software development practices to minimize coding errors and flaws. Additionally, intrusion detection and protection systems play an important role in monitoring network traffic for suspicious activity and mitigating immediate threats. An over-the-air security update mechanism is also important to ensure the delivery of software patches and provide reliable security to secure and mitigate newly discovered vulnerabilities. Collaboration and information sharing between researchers and regulators are important in supporting defense against cyber threats. By sharing threat intelligence, best practices, and lessons learned, stakeholders can improve the automotive industry's overall cybersecurity posture and better respond to the current threat. Additionally, regulatory frameworks and business models play an important role in improving cybersecurity and ensuring compliance with laws and regulations. health and economic impact. A successful cyber-attack on a vehicle can cause significant financial losses, reputational damage, and }, keywords = {}, month = {}, }
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