Cybersecurity trends in Cooperative, Connected and Automated Mobility

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Cooperative, connected and automated mobility technologies have the potential to revolutionize transportation systems and enhance safety, efficiency and sustainability. However, the increasing reliance on digital technologies also introduces new cybersecurity risks that can compromise the safety and privacy of passengers and the integrity of transportation systems. The purpose of this article is to examine the most important threats, vulnerabilities, risks and challenges related to automated mobility and to review the status of the most promising standardization initiatives on cryptography in a world where quantum computers will soon represent an actual threat.

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Vladimir Martínez
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Algorithms for quantum computation: Discrete logarithms and factoring.P. Shor - 1994 - Proceedings of the 35th Annual IEEE Symposium on Foundations of Computer Science:124-134.

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