2017
DOI: 10.1109/mcom.2017.1700879
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BlockChain: A Distributed Solution to Automotive Security and Privacy

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“…Although the authors in [12] do not directly aim implementation for digital forensics, they offer a framework mainly discussing guidelines named "forensic by design". The idea of blockchain utilization for vehicular security is offered in [13]. The authors sketch possible use cases for insurance companies or wireless software updates for smart cars, however, their discussion lacks practical issues such as membership management and scalability.…”
Section: Current State Of the Art In Vehicular Forensicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although the authors in [12] do not directly aim implementation for digital forensics, they offer a framework mainly discussing guidelines named "forensic by design". The idea of blockchain utilization for vehicular security is offered in [13]. The authors sketch possible use cases for insurance companies or wireless software updates for smart cars, however, their discussion lacks practical issues such as membership management and scalability.…”
Section: Current State Of the Art In Vehicular Forensicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Increased connectivity and autonomy also give rise to new challenges regarding liability assignment when vehicles have an accident, as there are multiple potentially liable entities, such as manufacturer, software provider, service technician, or vehicle owner that may be able to access and alter the state of the vehicles' data to evade liability. b) Solutions: We address the security and privacy concerns of connected vehicles by tailoring our LSB architecture of the vehicular ecosystem [26], where an overlay of available and computationally capable nodes manages the blockchain 1 https://www.hyperledger.org/projects/fabric using the distributed time-based consensus algorithm. Vehicles can dynamically associate with their closest overlay node to record and mine their transactions in the blockchain, and use a soft handover mechanism to transition the vehicle to another overlay node as it moves in the road network.…”
Section: Connected and Autonomous Vehiclesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Ref. [9], a blockchain-based mechanism was proposed that will not disclose any private data information of vehicles user when providing and updating the remote wireless software and other vehicles services. In Ref.…”
Section: Blockchain Technology In Vehiclementioning
confidence: 99%