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IEEE Standard for Wireless Access in Vehicular Environments - Security Services for Applications and Management Messages - Amendment 1

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Scope
This standard defines secure message formats and processing for use by Wireless Access in Vehicular Environments (WAVE) devices, including methods to secure WAVE management messages and methods to secure application messages. It also describes administrative functions necessary to support the core security functions.
Purpose
The safety-critical nature of many Wireless Access in Vehicular Environments (WAVE) applications makes it vital that services be specified that can be used to protect messages from attacks such as eavesdropping, spoofing, alteration, and replay. Additionally, the fact that the wireless technology will be deployed in communication devices in personal vehicles as well as other portable devices, whose owners have an expectation of privacy, means that in as much as possible the security services must be designed to respect privacy and not leak personal, identifying, or linkable information to unauthorized parties. This standard describes security services for WAVE management messages and application messages designed to meet these goals, as well as providing informative material to aid interpretation.
Abstract
Amendment Standard - Active. This standard defines secure message formats and processing for use by Wireless Access in Vehicular Environments (WAVE) devices, including methods to secure WAVE management messages and methods to secure application messages. It also describes administrative functions necessary to support the core security functions.

Author IEEE
Editor IEEE
Document type Norms amendments
Format File
Confirmation date 2017-09-28
ICS 35.240.60 : IT applications in transport and trade
Number of pages 112
Modify IEEE 1609.2 (2016)
Year 2017
Document history
Country USA
Keyword IEEE 1609;IEEE 1609.2;1609;IEEE 1609.2a-2017