TY - JOUR AU - Vipin Kumar Kukkala AU - Sooryaa Vignesh Thiruloga AU - Sudeep Pasricha AB - Thus, there is a need to strengthen cybersecurity in future autonomous vehicles. In this article, we discuss major automotive cyber-attacks over the past decade and present state-of-the-art solutions that leverage artificial intelligence. We propose a roadmap toward building secure autonomous vehicles and highlight key open challenges that need to be addressed. BT - Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) DA - 2022-11-01 DO - 10.1109/MCE.2022.3154346 N1 - Autonomous vehicles are on the horizon and will be transforming transportation safety and comfort. These vehicles will be connected to various external systems and utilize advanced embedded systems to perceive their environment and make intelligent decisions. However, this increased connectivity makes these vehicles vulnerable to various cyber-attacks that can have catastrophic effects. Attacks on automotive systems are already on the rise in today's vehicles and are expected to become more commonplace in future autonomous vehicles. N2 - Thus, there is a need to strengthen cybersecurity in future autonomous vehicles. In this article, we discuss major automotive cyber-attacks over the past decade and present state-of-the-art solutions that leverage artificial intelligence. We propose a roadmap toward building secure autonomous vehicles and highlight key open challenges that need to be addressed. PY - 2022 T2 - Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) TI - Roadmap for Cybersecurity in Autonomous Vehicles UR - https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/abstract/document/9721088 SN - 2162-2248 ER -