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Security in vehicular networks: focus on location and identity privacy

By: Benarous, Leila [Author] | Bitam, Salim [Co-Author] | Mellouk, Abdelhamid [Co-Author]Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: New Jersey: Wiley Data and Cybersecurity, 2020. Description: xxiv, 230pISBN: 9781394172597Subject(s): Privacy and Security in Vehicular Networks | Security and Privacy Evaluation Methodology | Preserving the Location Privacy of Internet of Vehicles UsersDDC classification: 005.08 Online resources: Click here to access online
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Vehicular networks were first developed to ensure safe driving and to extend the Internet to the road. However, we can now see that the ability of vehicles to engage in cyber-activity may result in tracking and privacy violations through the interception of messages, which are frequently exchanged on road.

This book serves as a guide for students, developers and researchers who are interested in vehicular networks and the associated security and privacy issues. It facilitates the understanding of the technologies used and their various types, highlighting the importance of privacy and security issues and the direct impact they have on the safety of their users. It also explains various solutions and proposals to protect location and identity privacy, including two anonymous authentication methods that preserve identity privacy and a total of five schemes that preserve location privacy in the vehicular ad hoc networks and the cloud-enabled internet of vehicles, respectively.


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