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Explore a driving simulator study examining human drivers' understanding of vehicle-to-everything (V2X) communication technology through this 18-minute conference presentation from VehicleSec '25. Learn about research conducted with 32 participants that investigated how experiencing enhanced driving safety through V2X applications affects drivers' awareness of both the utility benefits and privacy risks associated with connectivity-based data exchange in autonomous vehicles. Discover findings revealing that participants showed limited initial awareness of V2X communication's safety enhancement capabilities and associated privacy concerns, though providing additional descriptions of exchanged data helped increase their understanding. Examine the researchers' recommendations for better informing drivers about V2X utility and privacy implications, along with their suggestions for future V2X system design based on human factors considerations. Gain insights into the intersection of automotive cybersecurity, privacy protection, and human-computer interaction in the context of connected and autonomous vehicle technologies.
Syllabus
VehicleSec '25 - Human Drivers' Awareness of Utility and Privacy Risks of Vehicle-to-Everything...
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