Survey on Vehicular Ad Hoc Networks and Its Access Technologies Security Vulnerabilities and Countermeasures
Kaveh Bakhsh Kelarestaghi, Mahsa Foruhandeh, Kevin Heaslip, Ryan, Gerdes

TL;DR
This survey comprehensively reviews security vulnerabilities and countermeasures in VANET access technologies, comparing their performance and security challenges to enhance vehicular network safety and resilience.
Contribution
It synthesizes existing literature, analyzes security issues across various VANET access technologies, and proposes a comparison to identify optimal solutions for secure vehicular communications.
Findings
VANET access technologies have diverse security vulnerabilities.
Certain technologies like 5G and VLC offer higher security levels.
Heterogeneous approaches can improve overall VANET security.
Abstract
In this study, we attempt to add to the literature of Connected and Automated Vehicle (CAV) security by incorporating the security vulnerabilities and countermeasures of the Vehicular Ad hoc Networks (VANETs) and their access technologies. Compounding VANETs and modern vehicles will allow adversaries to gain access to the in-vehicle networks and take control of vehicles remotely to use them as a target or a foothold. Extensive attention has been given to the security breaches in VANETs and in-vehicle networks in literature but there is a gap in literature to assess the security vulnerabilities associated with VANETs access technologies. That is, in this paper we contribute to the CAV security literature in threefold. First, we synthesize the current literature in order to investigate security attacks and countermeasures on VANETs as an ad hoc network. Second, we survey security…
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Taxonomy
TopicsVehicular Ad Hoc Networks (VANETs) · Opportunistic and Delay-Tolerant Networks · User Authentication and Security Systems
