SELFY - Self Assessment, Protection and Healing Tools for a Trustworthy and Resilient CCAM

  • Victor Jimenez*
  • , Mario Reyes de Los Mozos
  • , Pau Perea Paños
  • , Paula Cecilia Fritzsche
  • , Kevin Gomez Buquerin
  • , Tina Volkersdorfer
  • , Hans Joachim Hof
  • , Christophe Couturier
  • , Thierry Ernst
  • , Miao Zhang
  • , Mohamed Saied Mohamed
  • , Mario Rodríguez-Arozamena
  • , Iñigo Aranguren-Mendieta
  • , Joshué Pérez
  • , Adrien Jousse
  • , Carlos Murguia
  • , Nathan van de Wouw
  • , Romain Bellessort
  • , Behzad Salami
  • , Aleksandar Jevtić
  • Boutheina Bannour, Manel Rodríguez Recasens, Isaac Ropero, Burcu Ozbay, Ali Eren, Mustafa Bektas, Deryanur Tezcan, Christoph Pilz, Sarah Haas, Gernot Lenz
*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

SELFY envisions an agnostic toolbox for the self-management of security and resilience of the CCAM (Connected, Cooperative and Automated Mobility) ecosystem, which can be easily deployed to extend the current Operational Design Domain (ODD), providing self-awareness, self-resilience and self-healing mechanisms and enhancing trust between stakeholders. SELFY is based on four pillars: Situational awareness, Resilience, Secure Data Sharing and Trust and provides three groups of tools. SACP (Situational Awareness and Collaborative Perception) tools aim at providing all CCAM actors with a comprehensive understanding of their environment, i.e., the perception of objects, such as other traffic participants and stationary objects. CRHS (Cooperative Resilience and Healing System) tools enable self-protection actions whenever a compromising situation is detected in relation to assets, vehicles, operations, or the system itself. TDMS (Trust and Data Management System) tools establish a secure and trusted environment for data in a collaborative and cooperative context, both for infrastructure and assets, as well as for citizen’s data, such as drivers or pedestrians with special attention to privacy considerations. By defining a collaborative environment between the different tools to respond to new threats, risks and attacks SELFY facilitates the comprehension of new challenges in the cybersecurity aspect of CCAMs.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationLecture Notes in Mobility
PublisherSpringer
Pages745-751
Number of pages7
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2026

Publication series

NameLecture Notes in Mobility
VolumePart F1025
ISSN (Print)2196-5544
ISSN (Electronic)2196-5552

Keywords

  • Cooperative Connected Automated Mobility (CCAM)
  • Cybersecurity
  • Privacy
  • Resilience
  • Self-Management Security
  • Situational Awareness
  • Trust

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