ENISA
https://www.enisa.europa.eu
Recommendations for the security of CAM
https://www.enisa.europa.eu/publications/recommendations-for-the-security-of-cam
The aim of this report is to provide a high-level overview of the cybersecurity challenges in the CAM sector and to highlight both the concerned CAM actors and associated recommendations. Cybersecurity in the CAM ecosystem is partially standardised and the role of standards is widely recognised. This report aims to identify the main challenges in the current situation and to propose actionable recommendations for the different stakeholders involved in the CAM ecosystem to enhance the level of security and resilience of CAM infrastructures and systems in Europe. Challenges in the CAM ecosystem arise from the whole lifecycle, therefore this report points to detailed challenges that the stakeholders are facing across Europe. The recommendations proposed by ENISA aim to guide all CAM ecosystem stakeholders and to contribute to the improvement and harmonisation of cybersecurity in the CAM ecosystem in the European Union.No publisherSmart Cars2021/05/05 13:00:00 GMT+2Report/StudyHow to Secure the Connected & Automated Mobility (CAM) Ecosystem
https://www.enisa.europa.eu/news/enisa-news/how-to-secure-the-connected-automated-mobility-cam-ecosystem
The European Union Agency for Cybersecurity discloses an in-depth analysis of the cybersecurity challenges faced by the CAM sector and provides actionable recommendations to mitigate them.No publisherSmart Cars2021/05/05 13:00:00 GMT+2News ItemCybersecurity Challenges in the Uptake of Artificial Intelligence in Autonomous Driving
https://www.enisa.europa.eu/publications/enisa-jrc-cybersecurity-challenges-in-the-uptake-of-artificial-intelligence-in-autonomous-driving
This report, drafted jointly by ENISA and JRC, aims to provide insights on the cybersecurity challenges specifically connected to the uptake of AI techniques in autonomous vehicles. It describes the policy context at both the European and international levels. It delves then into the technical aspects of AI in the automotive sector, with the aims to better comprehend the technological concerns and to get a sense of the level of integration of AI in AV. This includes an extended description of the areas in which AI plays a role, to ensure the proper implementation of cognitive capabilities inside automotive systems. After this technical presentation, a state-of-the-art literature survey on security of AI in the automotive context. A set of challenges and recommendations is also provided to improve AI security in AVs and mitigate potential threats and risks.No publisherCybersecuritySmart CarsTransportInternet of things2021/02/11 13:00:00 GMT+2Report/StudyCybersecurity Challenges in the Uptake of Artificial Intelligence in Autonomous Driving
https://www.enisa.europa.eu/news/enisa-news/cybersecurity-challenges-in-the-uptake-of-artificial-intelligence-in-autonomous-driving
A report by the European Union Agency for Cybersecurity (ENISA) and the Joint Research Centre (JRC) looks at cybersecurity risks connected to Artificial Intelligence (AI) in autonomous vehicles and provides recommendations for mitigating them. No publisherSmart CarsTransportInternet of things2021/02/11 13:00:00 GMT+2Press ReleaseCybersecurity Stocktaking in the CAM
https://www.enisa.europa.eu/publications/cybersecurity-stocktaking-in-the-cam
In this document, the CAM ecosystem and insights involving stakeholder interactions, critical services and infrastructures, standards, as well as security measures are described. The insights gained from the survey, interviews, and desk research feed the conclusions of this report. Conclusions are put forward in order to improve the level of security and resilience of the CAM ecosystem in the European Union.No publisherSmart CarsInternet of things2020/11/20 13:00:00 GMT+2Report/StudyDeep Dive into the Connected and Automated Mobility (CAM) Ecosystem: New Report
https://www.enisa.europa.eu/news/enisa-news/deep-dive-into-the-connected-and-automated-mobility-cam-ecosystem-new-report-released-today
The European Union Agency for Cybersecurity issues a comprehensive report of the CAM cybersecurity ecosystem. It aims at supporting the efforts of the European Commission and Member States competent authorities in deciding how to transpose the relevant United Nations regulations into the EU policy context.No publisherSmart Cars2020/11/20 13:00:00 GMT+2News ItemENISA good practices for security of Smart Cars
https://www.enisa.europa.eu/publications/smart-cars
This report defines good practices for security of smart cars, namely connected and (semi-) autonomous vehicles, providing added-value features in order to enhance car users’ experience and improve car safety. Taking stock of all existing standardization, legislative and policy initiatives, this report aims to serve as a reference point to promote cybersecurity for smart cars (connected and automated cars) across Europe and raise awareness on relevant threats and risks with a focus on “cybersecurity for safety”.No publisherSmart CarsENISAInternet of things2019/11/25 13:00:00 GMT+2Report/StudyENISA puts Cybersecurity in the driver's seat
https://www.enisa.europa.eu/news/enisa-news/enisa-puts-cybersecurity-in-the-drivers-seat
ENISA, the European Union Agency for Cybersecurity highlights the importance of cybersecurity for connected cars in a new report.No publisherCybersecuritySmart CarsENISAInternet of things2019/11/25 13:00:00 GMT+2Press ReleaseValidation Workshop for Smart Cars
https://www.enisa.europa.eu/events/validation-workshop-for-smart-cars-1
No publisherSmart Cars2019/07/03 16:38:15 GMT+2FolderPrivacy Statement
https://www.enisa.europa.eu/events/validation-workshop-for-smart-cars-1/privacy-statement/view
No publisherSmart CarsPrivacy2019/07/03 16:36:30 GMT+2FileValidation Workshop for Smart Cars
https://www.enisa.europa.eu/events/validation-workshop-for-smart-cars
Validation workshop for Smart Cars StudyNo publisherSmart Cars2019/07/03 16:35:00 GMT+2EventCybersecurity of smart cars high on ENISA’s agenda
https://www.enisa.europa.eu/news/enisa-news/cybersecurity-of-smart-cars-high-on-enisa2019s-agenda
On 13 and 14 May 2019, ENISA welcomed representatives from ACEA – the European Automobile Manufacturers Association and CLEPA – the European Association of Automotive Suppliers expert groups on cybersecurity at its headquarters in Athens. No publisherSmart Cars2019/05/14 12:49:04 GMT+2News ItemLooking into the crystal ball: A report on emerging technologies and security challenges
https://www.enisa.europa.eu/publications/looking-into-the-crystal-ball
The time has come for ENISA to take a look at the crystal ball of technology; In particular looking at what are considered to be emerging technologies and what might be their prospective usage scenarios. Considering emerging technologies and applications is an important step in assessing future security needs.No publisherSmart CarsInternet of thingsSmart CitiesCryptographyCertification2018/01/31 17:35:00 GMT+2Report/StudyENISA looks into the Crystal Ball: a report on emerging technologies and security challenges
https://www.enisa.europa.eu/news/enisa-news/enisa-looks-into-the-crystal-ball
ENISA has produced the first version of a report that provides an overview of key emerging technologies and their associated security challenges, and aims to identify future security issues associated with these technologies.No publisherSmart CarsInternet of thingsSmart CitiesCertification2018/01/31 17:35:00 GMT+2News ItemValidation workshop for Baseline Security Measures for IoT & first IOTsec meeting
https://www.enisa.europa.eu/events/validation-workshop-for-baseline-security-measures-for-iot-first-iotsec-meeting
ENISA is currently performing a study on cyber security measures for IoT. To validate the findings of the study and discuss future challenges, ENISA organizes a workshop together with the first IOTsec meeting. No publisherCritical Information Infrastructure Protection (CIIP)Smart HomesSmart CarsSmart CitiesSmart Grids2017/06/23 14:40:00 GMT+2Event