“Cybersecurity in Self-Driving Cars: U-M Releases Threat Identification Tool”

University of Michigan researchers working with Mcity, an automated vehicle testing facility, have developed a tool called the “Mcity Threat Identification Model” to help academic and industry researchers in the identification and analysis of potential cybersecurity threats faced by autonomous vehicles. The Mcity Threat Identification Model provides a framework to support the examination of probable attacks and their level of impact. This article further discusses the importance of cybersecurity in the advancement of autonomous vehicles, understanding threats faced by autonomous vehicle systems, as well as how the new threat identification model can be applied by researchers. 

University of Michigan News report “Cybersecurity in Self-Driving Cars: U-M Releases Threat Identification Tool”

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