State-of-the-Art VANET Trust Models: Challenges and Recommendations

Hritik Sateesh, P. Zavarsky
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Abstract

Research on trust models in Vehicular Ad-hoc Networks (VANET) was mainly focused on entity-centric, data-centric, and combined trust models until the latter half of the previous decade. There are a number of attacks these conventional trust models cannot hold back. The popularity of blockchain technology in the last few years resulted in the research on blockchain-based trust management models for VANET. Meanwhile, zero trust solutions claimed to overcome the problems of the traditional perimeter security model. With the perimeter security model, information systems within an organization's internal network are inherently trusted and the ones that belong outside the organization are consequently deemed untrusted. The zero trust architecture overcomes these flaws by simply not trusting any entity regardless of the entity belonging inside the organization's perimeter or outside. This paper discusses the various trust management models for VANET, their drawbacks and proposes a private blockchain technology to improve the performance and highlight the need for a central governing authority. The paper also investigates the challenges of implementing a zero-trust architecture for vehicular communications and brings forth the idea of using the concepts of zero trust to provide state-of-the-art security for VANET's supporting infrastructure. Additionally, this study surveys the benefits and challenges of developing the VANET architecture based on software-defined networking (SDN).
最先进的VANET信任模型:挑战和建议
直到上个十年的后半期,对车载自组织网络(VANET)信任模型的研究主要集中在以实体为中心、以数据为中心和组合信任模型。这些传统的信任模型无法抵御许多攻击。区块链技术在过去几年的普及导致了基于区块链的VANET信任管理模型的研究。同时,零信任解决方案声称克服了传统边界安全模型的问题。使用外围安全模型,组织内部网络中的信息系统本质上是可信的,而属于组织外部的信息系统因此被认为是不可信的。零信任体系结构通过不信任任何实体来克服这些缺陷,无论实体属于组织内部还是外部。本文讨论了VANET的各种信任管理模型及其缺点,并提出了一种私有区块链技术来提高性能,并强调了对中央管理机构的需求。本文还研究了为车辆通信实现零信任架构的挑战,并提出了使用零信任概念为VANET的支持基础设施提供最先进的安全性的想法。此外,本研究调查了基于软件定义网络(SDN)开发VANET架构的好处和挑战。
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