INTEGRITY Security Services (ISS), a subsidiary of Green Hills Software, has announced the ISS Misbehavior Authority Service (MAS), which is the first MA Service for the US V2X ecosystem. The ISS MAS will begin by serving the US Department of Transportation’s Connected Vehicle Pilots already subscribing to the ISS Certificate Management Service (CMS) and all other ISS CMS Subscribers. As the de facto US national SCMS Manager, ISS continues to ensure the US V2X ecosystem is secure and interoperable, according to ISS.
With the ISS MAS, CV-Pilots and ISS CMS Subscribers will be able to begin identifying vehicles for misbehavior and removing them from their networks. Device manufacturers and all ISS CMS Subscribers should contact ISS by registering to discuss how to get their devices ISS CMS-certified, enabled with the ISS-approved MAS OBU client and begin testing. Developers who are are running a DSRC and/or C-V2X AV or CV-Pilot and have potential misbehavior data they want analyzed can register with the service.
The ISS MAS extends the initial work in misbehavior detection performed by ISS, CAMP and USDOT. The ability to identify vehicles that are not sending correct V2X messages and to remove them from the connected vehicle ecosystem is an important security requirement to maintain trust in the ecosystem. The ISS MAS provides this capability on a scalable and efficient national level. As part of this, ISS will be publishing its misbehavior detection criteria, reporting format and MAS APIs for OBU and RSU vendors to use with their compliant systems.
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