@incollection{hmks-sfinm-26,
  author = {Timo H{\"a}ckel and Philipp Meyer and Franz Korf and Thomas C. Schmidt},
  editor = {Fr{\"a}nzle, Martin and Niehaus, J{\"u}rgen and Westphal, Bernd},
  title = {Securing Future In-Vehicle Networks: Monitoring and Control for Ethernet Backbones},
  booktitle = {Engineering Safe and Trustworthy Cyber Physical Systems: Essays Dedicated to Werner Damm on the Occasion of His 71st Birthday},
  year = {2026},
  publisher = {Springer Nature Switzerland},
  address = {Cham},
  pages = {163--182},
  abstract = {Vehicular systems are increasingly controlled by distributed software components that demand a reliable and secure communication infrastructure. Ethernet and Time-Sensitive Networking (TSN) offer a promising foundation for future high-bandwidth, real-time capable In-Vehicle Networks (IVNs). Current IVNs, however, are vulnerable to safety-compromising attacks, calling for a multifaceted security hardening. In this paper, we present a control and monitoring framework that guards safety and security throughout an attack-resistant real-time network architecture with effective misbehavior detection. Software-Defined Networking (SDN) control of TSN networks enables the enforcement of security policies and the dynamic adaptation to changing conditions. A combination of network monitoring techniques, traffic analysis, observable metrics, and detection algorithms tailored for automotive deployment enable the detection of anomalies and attacks. This network-centric approach enhances the security of existing automotive protocols and Electronic Control Units (ECUs) of limited computing power and remains extensible for future demands. Evaluation results from simulations, a hardware test bed, and a real prototypic vehicle demonstrate the feasibility, effectiveness, and remaining challenges of our approach.},
  isbn = {978-3-031-97537-0},
  doi = {10.1007/978-3-031-97537-0_10},
  url = {https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-97537-0_10},
  file = {../papers/hmks-sfinm-26.pdf},
  theme = {nsec|rtether},
}

