Dear all,
Today we are submitting a paper “Security Risk Estimation and Measurement in Autonomous Driving Vehicles” to the CAiSE 2021 conference <
https://caise21.org>. The paper’s abstract is below. If accepted
we will acknowledge SPARTA.
The authors are Abasi-amefon O. Affia, Raimundas Matulevičius and Rando Tõnisson from the University of Tartu, Estonia.
All the best,
Raimundas
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Abstract: Development of secure, intelligent information system (IIS) challenges organisation's business goals and budget constraints. This could potentially results in a limited mitigation of security risks. Furthermore, for the autonomous driving
service providers, it becomes necessary to explain security risk impact and its mitigation means. In this paper, we explore how to protect components of the autonomous vehicle system. We employ the security risk management (ISSRM) and operationally critical
threat, asset and vulnerability evaluation (OCTAVE allegro) methods to define and estimate the AV protected assets, risks and risk treatment decisions. In the context of IIS, our findings can support the AV engineers and security analysts when making decisions
regarding security investment in the AV systems.
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Information Security Research Group: <
https://infosec.cs.ut.ee>
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Dr. Raimundas Matulevičius,
Professor of Information Security
Institute of Computer Science
University of Tartu
Narva mnt 18,
51009 Tartu
Estonia