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Quantum-safe Trust for Vehicles: The race is already on

Quantum-Safe Trust for Vehicles: The Race is Already On

Summary

In the automotive industry, cars now coming off assembly lines are sometimes referred to as "rolling data centers" in acknowledgment of all the entertainment and communications capabilities they contain. The fact that autonomous driving systems are also well along in development does nothing to allay concerns about security. Indeed, it would seem the stakes of automobile cybersecurity are about to become immeasurably higher just as some of the underpinnings of contemporary cybersecurity are rendered moot.

Keywords

Quantum-safe, Security, Privacy, Trust, Vehicles

2021 Journal Impact Factor: 14.065

Publication date: September 2021

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APA Gardiner, M., Truskovsky, A., Neville-Neil, G., & Mashatan, A. (2021). Quantum-safe Trust for Vehicles. Communications of the ACM, 64(9), 54-61.
BibTeX

@article{10.1145/3466174,
author = {Gardiner, Michael and Truskovsky, Alexander and Neville-Neil, George and Mashatan, Atefeh},
title = {Quantum-Safe Trust for Vehicles: The Race is Already On},
year = {2021},
volume = {64},
issue= {9},
issn = {0001-0782},
doi = {10.1145/3466174},
journal = {Communications of the ACM},
pages = {54--61}
}

DOI https://doi.org/10.1145/3466174
IEEE M. Gardiner, A.Truskovsky, G. Neville-Neil, and A. Mashatan, “Quantum-safe Trust for Vehicles: The race is already on,” Communications of the ACM, vol. 64, no. 9, pp. 54-61, Sep. 2021.
ISSN 0001-0782