Emerging transportation technologies, including electric vehicles (EVs), autonomous vehicles (AVs), and connected vehicles (CVs), are poised to revolutionize mobility and logistics through advancements in connectivity...
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Emerging transportation technologies, including electric vehicles (EVs), autonomous vehicles (AVs), and connected vehicles (CVs), are poised to revolutionize mobility and logistics through advancements in connectivity, automation, and electrification. However, the convergence of these systems introduces substantial cybersecurity challenges, including data breaches, spoofing, and infrastructure attacks, due to increasingly complex and interconnected attack surfaces. This paper presents a comprehensive survey of cybersecurity threats, vulnerabilities, and evaluation practices within the AV, CV, and EV landscape. We analyze 227 peer-reviewed studies published between 2021 and 2025 and introduce two novel taxonomies: a three-stage cyber-attack lifecycle framework—Stream to Information (S2I), Information to Decision (I2D), and Decision to Actuation (D2A)—and eleven representative attack paths. Our findings reveal that the stream and data processing stages are most frequently exploited, with limited standardization in evaluation metrics and inadequate emphasis on real-world operational consequences. We highlight the growing importance of integrating quantum-safe cryptography and AI-driven anomaly detection as proactive defense mechanisms. Finally, we offer stage-wise design recommendations and identify future research directions, including the need for cross-domain evaluation frameworks, cyber-social risk assessments, and secure integration of emerging multi-modal systems. This survey aims to support policymakers, researchers, and industry stakeholders in developing resilient, secure, and trustworthy next-generation road transportation ecosystems.
This book presents the proceedings of the Third International Conference on Trust, Privacy and security in Digital Business (TrustBus 2006), held in Kraków, Poland, September 5-7, 2006. The conference continues f...
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(数字)9783540377528
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(纸本)9783540377504
This book presents the proceedings of the Third International Conference on Trust, Privacy and security in Digital Business (TrustBus 2006), held in Kraków, Poland, September 5-7, 2006. The conference continues from previous events held in Zaragoza (2004) and Copenhagen (2005), and maintains the aim of bringing together academic researchers and industry developers to discuss the state of the art in technology for establishing trust, privacy and security in digital business. We thank the attendees for coming to Kraków to participate and debate the new emerging advances in this area. The conference programme included two keynote presentations, one panel session and eight technical papers sessions. The keynote speeches were delivered by Jeremy Ward from Symantec EMEA on the topic of “Building the Information Assurance Community of Purpose”, and by Günter Karjoth from IBM Research - Zurich, with a talk entitled “Privacy Practices and Economics –– From Privacy Policies to Privacy SLAs. ” The subject of the panel discussion was “Is security Without Trust Feasible?” chaired by Leszek T. Lilien from Western Michigan University, USA. The reviewed paper sessions covered a broad range of topics, from access control models to security and risk management, and from privacy and identity management to security protocols. The conference attracted 70 submissions, each of which was assigned to four referees for review. The Programme Committee ultimately accepted 24 papers for inclusion, which were revised based upon comments from their reviews.
This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Autonomic and Trusted computing, ATC 2011, held in Banff, Canada, September 2011.;The 17 revised full papers presented together wit...
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(数字)9783642234965
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(纸本)9783642234958
This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Autonomic and Trusted computing, ATC 2011, held in Banff, Canada, September 2011.;The 17 revised full papers presented together with 1 keynote speech were carefully reviewed and selected from numerous submissions. The papers address all current issues in autonomic architectures, models and systems, autonomic communications, trusted and secure computing, reliable, secure and trust applications.
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