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Hacking Connected Cars - Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures (Paperback)
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Hacking Connected Cars - Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures (Paperback)
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A field manual on contextualizing cyber threats, vulnerabilities,
and risks to connected cars through penetration testing and risk
assessment Hacking Connected Cars deconstructs the tactics,
techniques, and procedures (TTPs) used to hack into connected cars
and autonomous vehicles to help you identify and mitigate
vulnerabilities affecting cyber-physical vehicles. Written by a
veteran of risk management and penetration testing of IoT devices
and connected cars, this book provides a detailed account of how to
perform penetration testing, threat modeling, and risk assessments
of telematics control units and infotainment systems. This book
demonstrates how vulnerabilities in wireless networking, Bluetooth,
and GSM can be exploited to affect confidentiality, integrity, and
availability of connected cars. Passenger vehicles have experienced
a massive increase in connectivity over the past five years, and
the trend will only continue to grow with the expansion of The
Internet of Things and increasing consumer demand for always-on
connectivity. Manufacturers and OEMs need the ability to push
updates without requiring service visits, but this leaves the
vehicle's systems open to attack. This book examines the issues in
depth, providing cutting-edge preventative tactics that security
practitioners, researchers, and vendors can use to keep connected
cars safe without sacrificing connectivity. Perform penetration
testing of infotainment systems and telematics control units
through a step-by-step methodical guide Analyze risk levels
surrounding vulnerabilities and threats that impact
confidentiality, integrity, and availability Conduct penetration
testing using the same tactics, techniques, and procedures used by
hackers From relatively small features such as automatic parallel
parking, to completely autonomous self-driving cars--all connected
systems are vulnerable to attack. As connectivity becomes a way of
life, the need for security expertise for in-vehicle systems is
becoming increasingly urgent. Hacking Connected Cars provides
practical, comprehensive guidance for keeping these vehicles
secure.
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