Presentation 2013/3/6
Intrusion Detection for In-vehicle Networks without Modifying Legacy ECUS
SATOSHI OTSUKA, TASUKU ISHIGOOKA,
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Abstract(in English) The in-vehicle networks in today's automobiles are generally used for computerized control of and connecting information technology devices to the automobile. 0n the other hand, increasing the connectivity creates greater security risks. "Spoofing attacks", in which an adversary infiltrates malicious data into the in-vehicle network and makes the automobile behave abnormally, have been proved in research papers. Therefore, automobile countermeasures to these malicious infiltrations are needed. The problem is that changing legacy ECUS will affect the development costs and dependability of the system because in-vehicle network systems have already been developed for most automobiles. We focused on developing an intrusion detection system in this study that can detect and prevent spoofing attacks without modifying the legacy ECUS. We propose in this report a detection method that can detect intrusions at a high degree of accuracy and prevent them using a cyclic period of data.
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Paper # Vol.2013-SLDM-160 No.6,Vol.2013-EMB-28 No.6
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Title (in English) Intrusion Detection for In-vehicle Networks without Modifying Legacy ECUS
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1st Author's Name SATOSHI OTSUKA
1st Author's Affiliation Hitachi Research Laboratory()
2nd Author's Name TASUKU ISHIGOOKA
2nd Author's Affiliation Hitachi Research Laboratory
Date 2013/3/6
Paper # Vol.2013-SLDM-160 No.6,Vol.2013-EMB-28 No.6
Volume (vol) vol.112
Number (no) 482
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 5
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