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Whitepaper New Approaches for Intelligent Transport Systems Security

Cyber-Security Reference Architecture

Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS) are an increasingly important factor for future mobility. The objective of this white paper is to present a reference architecture and provide a modelling methodology for the identification of important ITS elements as a fundamental basis for further security analyses.

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Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS) are an increasingly important factor for future mobility, especially in combination with automated driving. The increase of automated driving functions implies that more decisions are made by machines instead of human drivers. Driving decisions will rely on machine perception of the environment and digital information. This digitalisation transformation also involves infrastructure in the form of digital maps, digital road signs, information about environmental situations, traffic information and so on. Information is conveyed from the infrastructure to vehicles via communication interfaces, leading to a complex and interconnected system. As an unwanted side-effect, these new interfaces carry the risk of cyber-attacks, with effects which cannot be neglected.

In order to approach cyber-security in the complex environment of Intelligent Transport Systems, we propose a reference architecture that captures all the stakeholders involved, the corresponding data exchange, as well as the cyber-security requirements. We also consider legal implications, reflecting societal and governmental principles.

The objective of this white paper is to present this reference architecture and to provide a modelling methodology for the identification of important ITS elements as a fundamental basis for further security analyses.

CySiVuS Consortium

Arndt Bonitz
Thomas Doms
Markus Hofer
Carina Kloibhofer
Martin Latzenhofer
Klaus Pollhammer
Thomas Raab
Stefan Ruehrup
Erich Schweighofer
Edvin Spahovic
Tom Vogt
Heinz Weiskirchner
Jakob Zanol

TÜV AUSTRIA Group, AIT Austrian Institute of Technology GmbH, T-Systems Austria GmbH,
Swarco Futurit Verkehrssignalsysteme GmbH, ASFINAG Maut Service GmbH,
Universität Wien - Arbeitsgruppe Rechtsinformatik, Nokia Solutions and Networks Österreich GmbH

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