A systematic literature review on Internet of Vehicles Security
Priyank Sharma, Meet Patel, Apoorva Prasad

TL;DR
This paper systematically reviews security challenges and solutions in the Internet of Vehicles, highlighting threats like spoofing and privacy attacks, and emphasizing the importance of safeguarding smart automobiles.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of IoV security threats and existing solutions, filling a gap in consolidated knowledge for researchers and practitioners.
Findings
Identifies key cyber threats in IoV systems
Summarizes current security solutions for IoV
Highlights gaps and future research directions
Abstract
The Internet of Vehicles IoV commonly referred to as connected automobiles is a vast network that connects various entities including users sensors and vehicles They will connect across a network to lessen traffic accidents and improve both the security and safety of smart vehicles The Internet of Vehicles is subject to a wide variety of threats including spoofing attacks recognition attacks privacy attacks and verification attacks Our the primary concern when creating any new smart gadget is the users safety which will be improved by identifying solutions to the various cyber threats Therefore we will cover the security of smart automobiles in this literature review including their attacks and solutions.
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Taxonomy
TopicsVehicular Ad Hoc Networks (VANETs) · IoT and GPS-based Vehicle Safety Systems · Advanced Malware Detection Techniques
