Threat analysis and risk assessment (TARA) of ADAS
Project Abstract
The project focuses on the significance of cybersecurity in advanced automotive systems, particularly focusing on the challenges faced by advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS). Given the rapid advancement of technology in the automotive sector, integration of ADAS in automobiles offers both transportation advantages and serious cybersecurity risks. This project’s main goal is to apply the Threat Analysis and Risk Assessment (TARA) framework in accordance with ISO 21434 principles in order to detect and evaluate possible threats to ADAS equipped automobiles. By using a design science methodology, the study creates a cybersecurity engineering standard-compliant Threat Analysis and Risk Assessment (TARA) approach called TARA AD. This closes the current gap in standardized risk analysis methods for automobiles by providing an organized procedure for carrying out security risk analysis in automotive systems particularly on the ADAS features. In general, the primary outcome of the study highlights how important it is to match cybersecurity procedures with industrial standards in order to improve the security and safety of advanced automobiles. The primary goal of the project is to enhance the resilience of the automotive systems against cyberattacks and also ensuring the security and safety of both drivers and passengers.
Keywords: Automotive Cyber Security, Threat analysis and risk assessment (TARA), ISO 21434
Conference Details
Session: Presentation Stream 28 at Presentation Slot 1
Location: GH001 at Wednesday 8th 13:30 – 17:00
Markers: Neil Carter, Gary Tam
Course: MSc Cyber Security, Masters PG
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