Hacking Driverless Vehicles
Offered By: BruCON Security Conference via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the world of driverless vehicle security in this 16-minute conference talk from BruCON 0x06. Delve into the current state of civil autonomous vehicles and potential vulnerabilities that hackers or miscreants might exploit. Learn about common sensors, decision profiles, and failure modes that could be targeted. Gain insights into the US Department of Transportation's Connected Vehicle and Vehicle To Vehicle Communications programs, which may have hacking implications before fully autonomous vehicles are widely adopted. Covering military vehicles, transportation, maritime applications, and industry examples, this informative and entertaining presentation aims to inspire unmanned vehicle enthusiasts to consider robustness against adversarial scenarios while also providing a humorous take on resisting the robot revolution.
Syllabus
Intro
Overview
Military Vehicles
Transportation
Maritime
Industry IBCAG
Boeing RQ3
Sandstorm
Taught by
BruCON Security Conference
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