Security in C-ITS Systems
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Abstract
It is very common, people imagining a future with ying cars. Well, I don't really know what I can foresee in the future but what I can imagine in the near future is the existance of connected autonomous cars that will drive you wherever you want. Cooperative Intelligent Transportation Systems (C-ITS) will manage the traffic on roads thanks to the supported connected vehicles. Imagine, for a mo- ment, car crashes as rare events, no traffic jams even in rush hours, reliable travel times, and pollution and wasted fuel from traffic congestion are a thing of the past; among other things, this is the purpose of the Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) technology. The SCOOP@F project is a French project started in 2014 with the ob- jective of deploying C-ITS in France by 2017. The project is runned by the French Ministry of Ecology (Transportation Infrastructures Division) with the collaboration of local authorities, public and private road operators (Sanef group Abertis, DiRiF, ...), car manufacturers (PSA, Renault) and universities and re- search centers (Cerema, IFSTTAR, Télécom ParisTech, ...). The project global budget is around 20 million euros. Security is a very critical issue in C-ITS systems. An accurate risk analysis must be done in order to determine risks and propose the appropiate counter- measures. Télécom ParisTech is mainly involving the security framework needed for the SCOOP@F project. Télécom ParisTech is part of the Institut Mines- Télécom university and it is one of the most popular universities in France. My thesis is based on my participation in the SCOOP@F project as part of the Télécom ParisTech team. My duty has been to work in an application for testing purpose, by implementing the security requirements the SCOOP@F project follows. Even if there are many details that have remained con dential, I believe I have explained all what it was necessary to understand what is the SCOOP@F purpose and, ultimately, what has been my job in the project. It is very common, people imagining a future with ying cars. Well, I don't really know what I can foresee in the future but what I can imagine in the near future is the existance of connected autonomous cars that will drive you wherever you want. Cooperative Intelligent Transportation Systems (C-ITS) will manage the traffic on roads thanks to the supported connected vehicles. Imagine, for a mo- ment, car crashes as rare events, no traffic jams even in rush hours, reliable travel times, and pollution and wasted fuel from traffic congestion are a thing of the past; among other things, this is the purpose of the Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) technology. The SCOOP@F project is a French project started in 2014 with the ob- jective of deploying C-ITS in France by 2017. The project is runned by the French Ministry of Ecology (Transportation Infrastructures Division) with the collaboration of local authorities, public and private road operators (Sanef group Abertis, DiRiF, ...), car manufacturers (PSA, Renault) and universities and re- search centers (Cerema, IFSTTAR, Télécom ParisTech, ...). The project global budget is around 20 million euros. Security is a very critical issue in C-ITS systems. An accurate risk analysis must be done in order to determine risks and propose the appropiate counter- measures. Télécom ParisTech is mainly involving the security framework needed for the SCOOP@F project. Télécom ParisTech is part of the Institut Mines- Télécom university and it is one of the most popular universities in France. My thesis is based on my participation in the SCOOP@F project as part of the Télécom ParisTech team. My duty has been to work in an application for testing purpose, by implementing the security requirements the SCOOP@F project follows. Even if there are many details that have remained con dential, I believe I have explained all what it was necessary to understand what is the SCOOP@F purpose and, ultimately, what has been my job in the project. It is very common, people imagining a future with ying cars. Well, I don't really know what I can foresee in the future but what I can imagine in the near future is the existance of connected autonomous cars that will drive you wherever you want. Cooperative Intelligent Transportation Systems (C-ITS) will manage the traffic on roads thanks to the supported connected vehicles. Imagine, for a mo- ment, car crashes as rare events, no traffic jams even in rush hours, reliable travel times, and pollution and wasted fuel from traffic congestion are a thing of the past; among other things, this is the purpose of the Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) technology. The SCOOP@F project is a French project started in 2014 with the ob- jective of deploying C-ITS in France by 2017. The project is runned by the French Ministry of Ecology (Transportation Infrastructures Division) with the collaboration of local authorities, public and private road operators (Sanef group Abertis, DiRiF, ...), car manufacturers (PSA, Renault) and universities and re- search centers (Cerema, IFSTTAR, Télécom ParisTech, ...). The project global budget is around 20 million euros. Security is a very critical issue in C-ITS systems. An accurate risk analysis must be done in order to determine risks and propose the appropiate counter- measures. Télécom ParisTech is mainly involving the security framework needed for the SCOOP@F project. Télécom ParisTech is part of the Institut Mines- Télécom university and it is one of the most popular universities in France. My thesis is based on my participation in the SCOOP@F project as part of the Télécom ParisTech team. My duty has been to work in an application for testing purpose, by implementing the security requirements the SCOOP@F project follows. Even if there are many details that have remained con dential, I believe I have explained all what it was necessary to understand what is the SCOOP@F purpose and, ultimately, what has been my job in the project.
Descripció
The project is about working on TLS modules in order to create an authentication protocol in secure environments. Study of the key exchange, the cipher and the data integrity of the TLS protocol The student will develop a protocol based in the TLS protocol and using Linux software.
TitulacióGRAU EN ENGINYERIA TELEMÀTICA (Pla 2010)
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