Safeguarding Autonomous Vehicle Networks: Land, Air, Sea


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Joining Chakravarthy in this endeavor are MAE Professor Kamesh Subbarao and Bill Beksi, an assistant professor in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering. As such, the aim of the project is to fortify the resilience of these vehicle networks against such cyber threats. Erian Armanios, the Chair of MAE at UTA, emphasized the importance of Chakravarthy's research for the future of unmanned vehicle networks. As autonomous vehicles continue to proliferate, the necessity for robust cybersecurity measures to ensure their reliable and safe operation becomes paramount. Through the "Resilient Multi-Vehicle Networks" project, UTA researchers aim to develop vital safeguards to protect these vehicles and their users from potential cyber threats.