Cyber Security and Resilience of smart cars ENISA [Recurso electrónico]PDF : Good practices and recommendations
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TextPublication details: Luxembourg Publications Office of the European Union December 2016Description: 84 pISBN: - 978-92-9204-184-7
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In this report ENISA defines smart cars as systems providing connected, added-value features in order to
enhance car users experience or improve car safety. It encompasses use cases such as telematics,
connected infotainment or intra-vehicular communication. The report excludes Car-to-car as well as
autonomous vehicles as these technologies are not in use today. Practices discussed in this report concern
not only passenger cars but also commercial vehicles (such as busses, coaches etc) and aim to map the
current threats that passengers and drivers are exposed every day to. The goal is to secure smart cars today
for safer autonomous cars tomorrow.
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