SECMACE: Scalable and Robust Identity and Credential Management Infrastructure in Vehicular Communication Systems
Mohammad Khodaei, Hongyu Jin, and Panos Papadimitratos

TL;DR
SECMACE is a scalable, privacy-preserving Vehicular Public-Key Infrastructure system that enhances security and efficiency for vehicular communication systems, supporting multi-domain operations and protecting user privacy.
Contribution
This paper introduces SECMACE, a novel VPKI system compatible with standards, improving security, privacy, and efficiency, and supporting large-scale vehicular networks with minimal delays.
Findings
Supports large vehicular areas with low delays
Enhances privacy against timing-based linking attacks
Operates efficiently with modest computing resources
Abstract
Several years of academic and industrial research efforts have converged to a common understanding on fundamental security building blocks for the upcoming Vehicular Communication (VC) systems. There is a growing consensus towards deploying a special-purpose identity and credential management infrastructure, i.e., a Vehicular Public-Key Infrastructure (VPKI), enabling pseudonymous authentication, with standardization efforts towards that direction. In spite of the progress made by standardization bodies (IEEE 1609.2 and ETSI) and harmonization efforts (Car2Car Communication Consortium (C2C-CC)), significant questions remain unanswered towards deploying a VPKI. Deep understanding of the VPKI, a central building block of secure and privacy-preserving VC systems, is still lacking. This paper contributes to the closing of this gap. We present SECMACE, a VPKI system, which is compatible with…
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