BUILDING SECURE AUTOMOTIVE IOT APPLICATIONS developing robust IoT solutions for next-gen automotive software
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Oka, D. K., Nadahalli, S., Yost, J., Bojanki, R. P., & Weimerskirch, A. (2024). BUILDING SECURE AUTOMOTIVE IOT APPLICATIONS: developing robust IoT solutions for next-gen automotive software (1st edition.). Packt Publishing Ltd..
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Dennis Kengo, Oka et al.. 2024. BUILDING SECURE AUTOMOTIVE IOT APPLICATIONS: Developing Robust IoT Solutions for Next-gen Automotive Software. Birmingham, UK: Packt Publishing Ltd.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Dennis Kengo, Oka et al.. BUILDING SECURE AUTOMOTIVE IOT APPLICATIONS: Developing Robust IoT Solutions for Next-gen Automotive Software Birmingham, UK: Packt Publishing Ltd, 2024.
Harvard Citation (style guide)Oka, D. K., Nadahalli, S., Yost, J., Bojanki, R. P. and Weimerskirch, A. (2024). BUILDING SECURE AUTOMOTIVE IOT APPLICATIONS: developing robust iot solutions for next-gen automotive software. 1st edn. Birmingham, UK: Packt Publishing Ltd.
MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)Oka, Dennis Kengo,, et al. BUILDING SECURE AUTOMOTIVE IOT APPLICATIONS: Developing Robust IoT Solutions for Next-gen Automotive Software 1st edition., Packt Publishing Ltd., 2024.
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505 | 0 | |a Cover -- Copyright -- Foreword -- Contributors -- Table of Contents -- Preface -- Part 1: Introduction to Automotive IoT -- Chapter 1: Automotive Technology Trends -- Overview of current automotive trends -- CASE -- SDV and SOA -- Mobile apps and the cloud -- Modern software development -- Standards and regulations -- Introduction to automotive IoT -- Automotive IoT -- Automotive IoT use case examples -- Data management for automotive IoT use cases -- Summary -- References -- Chapter 2: Introducing Automotive IoT Use Cases -- Phone as a key -- Personalized in-car experience | |
505 | 8 | |a Connected car services -- Enhanced driver experience and safety -- Optimized fleet management -- Real-time vehicle tracking and telematics -- Driver performance monitoring -- Predictive maintenance -- Connected mobility revolution -- Smart parking solutions -- Vehicle-to-Everything (V2X) communication -- Connected supply chain and manufacturing -- Summary -- References -- Advanced driver-assistance systems -- Part 2: Vehicle Architectures -- Chapter 3: Vehicle Architecture and Frameworks -- The scale of vehicle architecture -- Distributed architecture -- Centralized zonal domain architecture | |
505 | 8 | |a A central computer with multiple domain-specific SoCs -- A central computer with a single SoC -- Standard frameworks to support vehicle architecture and IoT -- A high-level overview of the domain controller -- Summary -- References -- Chapter 4: Vehicle Diagnostics -- UDS -- UDS message structure -- DoIP -- DoIP message format -- DoIP example message flow -- Diagnostic communication workflow in Classic AUTOSAR -- Diagnostic service management in Adaptive AUTOSAR -- Reflecting on the application of remote diagnostics -- Summary -- References -- Chapter 5: Next Wave of Vehicle Diagnostics | |
505 | 8 | |a Technical requirements -- Needs beyond UDS -- SOVD -- REST -- SOVD example, demo, and details -- Example of a diagnostic message using UDS and SOVD -- Example of an SOVD interface as part of applications on the server side -- SOVD documentation and demo -- SOVD and UDS comparison -- Summary -- References -- Part 3: Secure Development for Automotive IoT -- Chapter 6: Exploring Secure Development Processes for Automotive IoT -- An overview of security threats and the need for security and secure development processes -- New cybersecurity threats -- Examples of recent attacks | |
505 | 8 | |a Simplified threat model of automotive IoT ecosystem -- ISO/SAE 21434 and ASPICE for Cybersecurity -- ISO/SAE 21434 Overview -- ISO/SAE 21434 organizational-level requirements -- ISO/SAE 21434 project-level requirements -- ASPICE for Cybersecurity overview -- ASPICE for Cybersecurity -- security activities -- NIST Cybersecurity Framework, ISO 27001, SOC 2, and OWASP -- NIST Cybersecurity Framework -- ISO 27001 -- SOC 2 -- OWASP -- DevSecOps and agile development -- V-model -- Agile -- Scrum -- DevSecOps -- Summary -- References -- Chapter 7: Establishing a Secure Software Development Platform | |
520 | |a Enhance your automotive IoT design and development knowledge by learning vehicle architectures, cybersecurity best practices, cloud applications, and software development processes Key Features Explore modern vehicle architectures designed to support automotive IoT use cases Discover cybersecurity practices and processes to develop secure automotive IoT applications Gain insights into how cloud technologies and services power automotive IoT applications Purchase of the print or Kindle book includes a free PDF eBook Book Description Software-defined vehicles, equipped with extensive computing power and connectivity, are unlocking new possibilities in automotive Internet of Things (IoT) applications, creating a critical need for skilled software engineers to lead innovation in the automotive sector. This book equips you to thrive in this industry by learning automotive IoT software development. The book starts by examining the current trends in automotive technology, highlighting IoT applications and key vehicle architectures, including the AUTOSAR platform. It delves into both classic and service-oriented vehicle diagnostics before covering robust security practices for automotive IoT development. You'll learn how to adhere to industry standards such as ISO/SAE 21434, ASPICE for cybersecurity, and DevSecOps principles, with practical guidance on establishing a secure software development platform. Advancing to the system design of an automotive IoT application, you'll be guided through the development of a remote vehicle diagnostics application and progress through chapters step by step, addressing the critical aspects of deploying and maintaining IoT applications in production environments. By the end of the book, you'll be ready to integrate all the concepts you've learned to form a comprehensive framework of processes and best practices for embedded automotive development. What you will learn Explore the current automotive landscape and IoT tech trends Examine automotive IoT use cases such as phone-as-a-key, predictive maintenance, and V2X Grasp standard frameworks such as classic and adaptive AUTOSAR Get to grips with vehicle diagnostic protocols such as UDS, DoIP, and SOVD Establish a secure development process and mitigate software supply chain risks with CIAD, RASIC, and SBOM Leverage ASPICE and functional safety processes for industry standards compliance Understand how to design, develop, and deploy an automotive IoT application Who this book is for This book is for embedded developers and software engineers working in the automotive industry looking to learn IoT development, as well as IoT developers who want to learn automotive development. A fundamental grasp of software development will assist with understanding the concepts covered in the book. | ||
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