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Work item: X.1382 (ex X.fstiscv)
Subject/title: Guidelines for sharing security threat information on connected vehicles
Status: Approved on 2023-03-03 [Issued from previous study period]
Approval process: TAP
Type of work item: Recommendation
Version: New
Equivalent number: -
Timing: -
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Summary: Connected vehicles are facing increasingly prominent network security issues along with their rapid development. Security threat information of connected vehicles, which plays an integral role in securing connected vehicles, is any information that can help an organization identify, assess, monitor, and respond to a connected vehicle. Organizations that share threat information for connected vehicles can improve their own security postures and those of other organizations. This Recommendation provides guidance on the principles, rules, methodology and procedures of sharing security information for connected vehicles. It also provides a brief description of the different scopes, roles and effectiveness of the various organizations while they engage in the lifecycle of security threat information sharing. This Recommendation is intended to help organizations stay in touch with the connected vehicles sharing community and to contribute threat information which would support the practices of connected vehicles safety protection. Overall, this Recommendation aims to enhance security threat information sharing and mitigate the potential impact of cybersecurity attacks on connected vehicles.
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Contact(s):
Min Shu, Editor
Wenlei Wang, Editor
Xiaochun Yun, Editor
Yunwei Zhao, Editor
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