Navigating the road to automotive cybersecurity compliance
Franco Oberti, Fabrizio Abrate, Alessandro Savino, Filippo Parisi, and, Stefano Di Carlo

TL;DR
This paper discusses the evolution of automotive technology, highlights cybersecurity challenges in connected vehicles, reviews international regulations like UNR155 and UNR156, and emphasizes the need for collaborative efforts to ensure cybersecurity compliance in the automotive industry.
Contribution
It provides an overview of current cybersecurity challenges, regulatory frameworks, and future directions for automotive cybersecurity compliance.
Findings
Increasing cyber threats in connected vehicles
Regulatory frameworks like UNR155 and UNR156 are shaping compliance requirements
Collaborative efforts are essential for effective cybersecurity in automotive industry
Abstract
The automotive industry has evolved significantly since the introduction of the Ford Model T in 1908. Today's vehicles are not merely mechanical constructs; they are integral components of a complex digital ecosystem, equipped with advanced connectivity features powered by Artificial Intelligence and cloud computing technologies. This evolution has enhanced vehicle safety, efficiency, and the overall driving experience. However, it also introduces new challenges, notably in cybersecurity. With the increasing integration of digital technologies, vehicles have become more susceptible to cyber-attacks, prompting significant cybersecurity concerns. These concerns include securing sensitive data, protecting vehicles from unauthorized access, and ensuring user privacy. In response, the automotive industry is compelled to adopt robust cybersecurity measures to safeguard both vehicles and…
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TopicsSafety Systems Engineering in Autonomy
