Abstract
Unmanned vehicle technology is the innovation that qualitatively transform the economic and social landscape of the modern state based on the concept of smart mobility. The widespread introduction of highly automated vehicles leads to additional risks that affect the level of quality and safety of functioning of many areas of public life. The increasing autonomy of unmanned vehicles and other vehicles causes a significant load on the infrastructure of communication networks of various types and creates new threats to the information security of cyberphysical systems. In this regard, the article addresses the issues of assessing and ensuring the security of information interaction between connected and autonomous cars with road infrastructure. The authors determine the requirements for the specification of the test site for testing the information security of unmanned vehicles taking into account the sources of threats and zones of vulnerability. The approaches to the design of landfills for testing unmanned vehicles existing in the world are described. Based on this, a possible scheme of the process of development and implementation of the test site project for testing the security of information interaction of the V2X technology platform in the Russian Federation is proposed. Recommendations are formulated on improving the regulatory system and certification of created systems and technologies for the information interaction of highly automated vehicles with road infrastructure. Recommendations are formulated on improving the regulatory system and certification of created systems and technologies for the information interaction of highly automated vehicles with road infrastructure.
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