Autonomous and connected vehicles demonstrate a nascent but rapidly growing target for threat actors. The emergence of vehicle-to-X (V2X) communications —with vehicles connecting to each other, surrounding infrastructure, pedestrians, the cloud, and personal devices—provides many new capabilities and new security. ATR investigates the attack surfaces in autonomous vehicles as well as the machine learning algorithms and physical-to-digital attacks related to them.
Blogs
- Introduction and Application of Model Hacking – February 2020
- Model Hacking ADAS to Pave Safer Roads for Autonomous Vehicles – February 2020
Videos & Demos
- Speed Limit Signs- Lab Classifier Resilience Test – February 2020
- Tesla/MobilEye Field Test – February 2020
Industry Resources
Hackers Walk Away With $375,000 And A Tesla Model 3 At 2019 Pwn2Own Event
A team of white hat hackers swept all the top prizes at Pwn2Own 2019 in Vancouver last week, taking home $375,000 in cash and a new Tesla Model 3 for their efforts.
Learn MoreHackers Remotely Kill a Jeep on the Highway—With Me in It
I was driving 70 mph on the edge of downtown St. Louis when the exploit began to take hold.
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