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Accession Number:
AD1049968
Title:
Cyber Security Considerations for Autonomous Tactical Wheeled Vehicles
Corporate Author:
Defense Acquisition Univesity Sterling Heights United States
Report Date:
2016-04-01
Abstract:
This study will assess the ability of PMs to manage cyber security risks on ground vehicles, review current Cyber Security policy and determine if awareness of cyber risks has increased since Boyds study Boyd, 2008. Innovations in autonomous vehicle systems in the commercial truck industries will migrate into Army tactical wheeled vehicles as the Army moves increasingly into autonomous tactical vehicles. The study will identify how current military cyber policy impact cyber incidents Rosenzweig D. I., 2014 Rosenzweig P. , 2012 Army PMs were surveyed and they perceive an increased risk using a globalized contractor and some lack the resources to implement the cyber policies. The paper recommends to the Army establish an Autonomy Consortium, introduce cyber physical systems to DoDI 8500.01, and prioritize cyber requirements within the PPBE process.
Descriptive Note:
Technical Report
Pages:
0111
Distribution Statement:
Approved For Public Release;
File Size:
4.42MB