The primary motivation for our research was the lack of security in an electronically integrated automobile that would put people at risk of injury. The consumers do not hold the responsibility of the security in their cars. Instead, the responsibility of the security falls in the hands of the manufacturers. Unfortunately, the manufactures do not meet the security requirements of today’s highly technological automotive networks. Motivated with this, we design a new HSS which provides a complete security to the automobile networks by using a set of generic firewall programs that are independent to the underlying automobile platforms. With our state of the art HSS, the consumers can operate their cars using well-established security system, preventing them from becoming at risk from uncontrollable intrusions.
Syed Rizvi, PhD.
Adviser
Associate Professor
Information Sciences and Technology
srizvi@psu.edu
Jonathan Willett
Research Lead/Research Assistant
Interested in the field of Security & Risk Analysis - Cyber Security, Automotive Security
jmw6210@psu.edu
Donte Perino
Research Assistant
The Department of Security & Risk Analysis Server Room Administrator
Interested in the field of Security & Risk Analysis - Cyber Security
dvp5272@psu.edu
Chandler Condo
Research Assistant
Interested in the field of Security & Risk Analysis
Seth Marasco
Research Assistant
Research Programmer
Interested in the field of Information Sciences & Technology (IST)
Tyler Vasbinder
Research Assistant
Interested in the field of Security & Risk Analysis
Robert Mills
Paid Research Programmer
Interested in the field of Security & Risk Analysis
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