A Comprehensive Guide to CAN IDS Data & Introduction of the ROAD Dataset
Miki E. Verma, Robert A. Bridges, Michael D. Iannacone and, Samuel C. Hollifield, Pablo Moriano, Steven C. Hespeler, Bill Kay, and Frank L. Combs

TL;DR
This paper reviews existing CAN intrusion datasets, analyzes their limitations, and introduces the ROAD dataset, a comprehensive, real vehicle CAN data collection with diverse attack types to improve benchmarking and research reproducibility.
Contribution
The paper provides the first detailed analysis of open CAN intrusion datasets and introduces the ROAD dataset with real vehicle data and diverse attack scenarios.
Findings
Existing datasets lack fidelity and real attack scenarios.
ROAD dataset includes over 3.5 hours of real vehicle CAN data with diverse attacks.
Provides signal-translated data to facilitate benchmarking.
Abstract
Although ubiquitous in modern vehicles, Controller Area Networks (CANs) lack basic security properties and are easily exploitable. A rapidly growing field of CAN security research has emerged that seeks to detect intrusions on CANs. Producing vehicular CAN data with a variety of intrusions is out of reach for most researchers as it requires expensive assets and expertise. To assist researchers, we present the first comprehensive guide to the existing open CAN intrusion datasets, including a quality analysis of each dataset and an enumeration of each's benefits, drawbacks, and suggested use case. Current public CAN IDS datasets are limited to real fabrication (simple message injection) attacks and simulated attacks often in synthetic data, which lack fidelity. In general, the physical effects of attacks on the vehicle are not verified in the available datasets. Only one dataset provides…
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Taxonomy
TopicsVehicular Ad Hoc Networks (VANETs) · Forensic Toxicology and Drug Analysis
