摘要: |
Description: Dedicated short-range communication (DSRC) is becoming an accepted wireless connected mobility standard. However, DSRC development groups report that DSRC protocols, applications and stacks are not mature. Many applications using the DSRC protocol have not been adequately tested and verified. Industry perceives a need for security validation tools for DSRC applications. Researchers at both Clemson and Benedict College have done research on connected mobility applications using DSRC. For this project, they will leverage that experience to develop a new tool that supports the secure design and security testing of DSRC applications.
Intellectual Merit: The research team will develop a penetration testing tool that automates the vulnerability discovery process for 802.11p-based DSRC protocols.
Broader Impacts: This project will improve cybersecurity for a technology that may play an important role in allowing vehicles to communicate with each other, and with infrastructure, such as traffic signals and roadside unit, in the connected transportation world of the future.
Technology Transfer Plan: The research team has an agreement with Kaspersky Labs and the International Transport Innovation Center (ITIC), Greenville, SC to test the concepts it develops in their security labs. The goal is to create and implement penetration testing tools for connected vehicle applications that are easily integrated into their offerings. |