The digital revolution has led to significant technological advancements in the automotive industry, enabling vehicles to process and share information with other vehicles and the cloud. However, as data sharing becomes more prevalent, privacy protection has become an essential issue. In this paper, we explore various privacy challenges regarding different perspectives of drivers and car manufacturers. We also propose general approaches to overcome these challenges with respect to their individual needs. Finally, we highlight the importance of collaboration between drivers and car manufacturers to establish trust and achieve better privacy protection.
%0 Conference Paper
%1 summersoc_23_privacy_perspective
%A Fieschi, Andrea
%A Li, Yunxuan
%A Hirmer, Pascal
%A Stach, Christoph
%A Mitschang, Bernhard
%B Proceedings of the 17th Symposium and Summer School on Service-Oriented Computing (SummerSOC 2023)
%C Heraklion
%D 2023
%E Aiello, Marco
%E Barzen, Johanna
%E Dustdar, Schahram
%E Leymann, Frank
%I Springer
%K Anonymization Connected_Vehicles Privacy myown
%P 59--68
%R 10.1007/978-3-031-45728-9_4
%T Privacy in Connected Vehicles: Perspectives of Drivers and Car Manufacturers
%V 1847
%X The digital revolution has led to significant technological advancements in the automotive industry, enabling vehicles to process and share information with other vehicles and the cloud. However, as data sharing becomes more prevalent, privacy protection has become an essential issue. In this paper, we explore various privacy challenges regarding different perspectives of drivers and car manufacturers. We also propose general approaches to overcome these challenges with respect to their individual needs. Finally, we highlight the importance of collaboration between drivers and car manufacturers to establish trust and achieve better privacy protection.
%@ 978-3-031-45727-2
@inproceedings{summersoc_23_privacy_perspective,
abstract = {The digital revolution has led to significant technological advancements in the automotive industry, enabling vehicles to process and share information with other vehicles and the cloud. However, as data sharing becomes more prevalent, privacy protection has become an essential issue. In this paper, we explore various privacy challenges regarding different perspectives of drivers and car manufacturers. We also propose general approaches to overcome these challenges with respect to their individual needs. Finally, we highlight the importance of collaboration between drivers and car manufacturers to establish trust and achieve better privacy protection.},
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address = {Heraklion},
author = {Fieschi, Andrea and Li, Yunxuan and Hirmer, Pascal and Stach, Christoph and Mitschang, Bernhard},
biburl = {https://puma.ub.uni-stuttgart.de/bibtex/2dd4704c3440cabb898f1196a99e6f460/christophstach},
booktitle = {Proceedings of the 17th Symposium and Summer School on Service-Oriented Computing (SummerSOC 2023)},
doi = {10.1007/978-3-031-45728-9_4},
editor = {Aiello, Marco and Barzen, Johanna and Dustdar, Schahram and Leymann, Frank},
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isbn = {978-3-031-45727-2},
keywords = {Anonymization Connected_Vehicles Privacy myown},
month = jun,
pages = {59--68},
publisher = {Springer},
series = {CCIS},
timestamp = {2024-09-06T17:54:13.000+0200},
title = {Privacy in Connected Vehicles: Perspectives of Drivers and Car Manufacturers},
volume = 1847,
year = 2023
}