Error Handling of In-vehicle Networks Makes Them Vulnerable
Offered By: Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore a critical security presentation from the 23rd ACM Conference on Computer and Communications Security (CCS 2016) that delves into the vulnerabilities of in-vehicle networks due to their error handling mechanisms. Learn from University of Michigan researchers Kyong-Tak Cho and Kang G. Shin as they unveil their findings on how error handling processes in automotive networks can be exploited, potentially compromising vehicle safety and security. Gain insights into the implications of these vulnerabilities for the automotive industry and understand the importance of robust security measures in modern vehicle design. This 32-minute talk, delivered at the prestigious Hofburg Palace in Vienna, Austria, offers valuable knowledge for cybersecurity professionals, automotive engineers, and anyone interested in the intersection of technology and transportation safety.
Syllabus
CCS 2016 - Error Handling of In-vehicle Networks Makes Them Vulnerable
Taught by
ACM CCS
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