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Although traditional automotive development has mainly focused on functional safety, as the number of automotive hacking cases has increased due to the growing Internet connectivity of vehicles, security is also becoming more important. Accordingly, international organizations are preparing regulations to ensure security on automotive development by emphasizing the concept of security-by-design. The problem, however, is that no specific methodology has been suggested. In this paper, we propose specific security-by-design methodology for automotive development based on standards related to security-by-design. With our methodology, automotive manufacturers can consider aspects of trustworthiness, and can also respond to the upcoming cybersecurity regulation.
Seungyeon Jeong; Sooyoung Kang; Seungjoo Kim. Towards Security-by-design in Automotive Development Process. 2020, 1 .
AMA StyleSeungyeon Jeong, Sooyoung Kang, Seungjoo Kim. Towards Security-by-design in Automotive Development Process. . 2020; ():1.
Chicago/Turabian StyleSeungyeon Jeong; Sooyoung Kang; Seungjoo Kim. 2020. "Towards Security-by-design in Automotive Development Process." , no. : 1.
In the new era of IoT (Internet of Things), numerous gadgets and services include innovative IoT technologies that provide customers with convenience and improve their quality of life. Smart TVs are typical IoT devices that offer broadcasting services. However, they are susceptible to security intrusions via e-mail, media players, cameras, and internet connectivity. The frequency of hacking through malicious applications installed in Smart TV has rapidly increased. Therefore, appropriate countermeasures should be developed immediately. In April 2017, we (with LG electronics) received the ‘world-first’ Common Criteria EAL2 (Evaluation Assurance Level 2) certification for Smart TVs. As far as we know, no Smart TV has received a Common Criteria EAL2 security certification until now. This article describes our experience with the certification process and examines several security and reliability aspects of Smart TVs.
Sooyoung Kang; Seungjoo Kim. How to Obtain Common Criteria Certification of Smart TV for Home IoT Security and Reliability. Symmetry 2017, 9, 233 .
AMA StyleSooyoung Kang, Seungjoo Kim. How to Obtain Common Criteria Certification of Smart TV for Home IoT Security and Reliability. Symmetry. 2017; 9 (10):233.
Chicago/Turabian StyleSooyoung Kang; Seungjoo Kim. 2017. "How to Obtain Common Criteria Certification of Smart TV for Home IoT Security and Reliability." Symmetry 9, no. 10: 233.