ENISA is currently performing a study on cyber security measures for smart cars and earlier this year launched the ENISA CaRSEC (Cars and Roads SECurity) expert group.
The objective of this project is to establish a comprehensive list of cyber security policies, tools, standards, measures and provide recommendations to enhance the level of security of smart cars[1]. The study focuses on the assets inside the cars as well as on data exchanges related to safety.
Participate in ENISA’s study
To understand the cybersecurity challenges involved, ENISA is currently interviewing relevant stakeholders as car manufacturers, Tier 1 and Tier 2 suppliers. If you are interested to participate, please contact resilience@enisa.europa.eu
Workshop
To validate the findings of the study and discuss future challenges, ENISA is organising a workshop scheduled for the 10th October 2016 from 10:00 to 17:00 in Munich Germany.
Register
To register visit the link to save your seats for the workshop in October. Due to limited availability of seats, the registrations will be served on first come first serve basis until the exhaustion of the allocated resources.
To participate as an expert to CaRSEC
If you are interested to provide your expertise in the area, please read the ToR and apply for the CaRSEC Expert Group.
For more info on the subject, please contact: resilience@enisa.europa.eu
[1] Smart cars can be defined by the integration of connected components in the car in order to bring added-value services to drivers and passengers.