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1 Geneva, Switzerland, 15-16 September 2014 Lightweight Cryptography for the Connected Car/ITS Security Shiho Moriai Director, Security Fundamentals Laboratory, Network Security Research Institute NICT ITU Workshop on “ICT Security Standardization for Developing Countries” (Geneva, Switzerland, 15-16 September 2014)

2 Geneva, Switzerland, 15-16 September 2014 2 The Connected Car http://johndayautomotivelectronics.com/top-five-technologies-enabling-the-connected-car/

3 Geneva, Switzerland, 15-16 September 2014 3 More Attack Surfaces! http://gigaom.com/2013/08/06/ciscos-remedy-for-connected-car-security-treat-the-car-like-an-enterprise/

4 Geneva, Switzerland, 15-16 September 2014 4 Much data to be protected Controller Area Network (CAN) Data http://www.aa1car.com/library/can_systems.htm

5 Geneva, Switzerland, 15-16 September 2014 5 Much data to be protected http://telematicswire.net/connected-cars-and-smart-homes-coherence-of-a-convergence-platform/ V2X Communication Data

6 Geneva, Switzerland, 15-16 September 2014 6 Lightweight Cryptography “Cryptography tailored for implementation in constrained environments” [ISO/IEC 29192-1] Constraints: chip area, energy consumption, power, memory, communication bandwidth, execution time, etc. Applications : RFID tags, sensors, health- care/medical devices, low-energy applications, low-latency applications, … Suitable for Internet of Things!

7 Geneva, Switzerland, 15-16 September 2014 7 Lightweight Cryptography R&D EU ECRYPT-I (2004-2007), ECRYPT-II (2008-2013) European Network of Excellence for Cryptology funded within ICT Programme of the European Commission's FP6, FP7 Japan CRYPTREC (2013-) Standardization ISO/IEC 29192 Lightweight Cryptography, in ISO/IEC JTC SC27 WG2 since 2009

8 Geneva, Switzerland, 15-16 September 2014 8 Why Lightweight Cryptography for Vehicles? A modern vehicle contains 50 to 100 or more electronic control units (ECUs). collection of embedded constrained devices CAN bus data field is (only) 32 bits. http://www.digikey.jp/ja/articles/techzone/2014/jul/what-engineers-need-to-know-when-selecting-an- automotive-qualified-mcu-for-vehicle-applications

9 Geneva, Switzerland, 15-16 September 2014 9 Why Lightweight Cryptography for Vehicles? AES Lightweight block ciphers Properties Block Size128 bits64 bits Key Size128/192/256 bits80-128 bits Key ScheduleLight (Simple) S-box8 x 84 x 4 Hardware Implementation Gate Size (ASIC)3-10 Kgate< 3 Kgate latency< 20ns within 10Kgates Software Implementation (on microcontrollers) ROM (Enc+Dec)1KB< 200B

10 10 Why Lightweight Cryptography for Vehicles? Geneva, Switzerland, 15-16 September 2014 Chip Area (Gate Size) [Kgate] Lightweight block ciphers Suzuki, Sugawara, Saeki, “On Hardware Implementation of Lightweight /Low-Latency Cryptography”, SCIS2014 Small (=low power)

11 11 Low Latency Real-time response is crucial in Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS). AES can’t achieve encryption in dozens of nano-seconds within dozens of kgates. Chip Area [Kgate] Latency [ns] Small Fast Geneva, Switzerland, 15-16 September 2014

12 12 Conclusions and Recommendations Introduced lightweight cryptography Suitable for constrained devices, the connected cars and ITS security. Some lightweight algorithms are mature and standardized in ISO/IEC. It’s time to standardize practical standards for connected cars and ITS security in ITU-T. Collaboration with automotive industry is necessary.


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