"Driving Advanced Security for the Internet of Vehicles - Security of Internet of Vehicles in Smart Cities: Authentication and Confidentiality Aspects"

A new study introduces novel security schemes to address the growing security challenges with the Internet of Vehicles (IoV). The goal is to improve connected vehicles' integrity and resilience as smart technologies continue evolving to give vehicles greater autonomy and connectivity. Any connectivity involves security risks such as authentication breaches, data confidentiality breaches, and routing attacks, so the IoV must be made secure. Badji Mokhtar Annaba University and Guelma University researchers proposed security solutions based on Software Defined Networking (SDN) and Elliptic Curve Cryptography to identify and prevent potential attacks within the IoV system. This article continues to discuss the team's work to improve IoV security.

Inderscience reports "Driving Advanced Security for the Internet of Vehicles - Security of Internet of Vehicles in Smart Cities: Authentication and Confidentiality Aspects" 

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