Discover Hi-Drive results on Misbehaviour Detection in its topical webinar #4

As cooperation in connected automated mobility (CCAM) continues to grow, so do the opportunities and risks associated with information sharing. While trust is the foundation of cooperative driving, even messages signed with valid privacy-preserving certificates can be misleading due to system malfunctions or malicious intent. This undermines trust and introduces serious safety risks.
Join the webinar for the fourth webinar in the Hi-Drive series, where we explore the challenge of detecting misbehaviour in CCAM systems. Starting with the fundamentals of standardised risk analysis (ISO/SAE 21434), this session will guide participants through threat modelling concepts and their application to real-world cooperative driving scenarios.
What to Expect
- Introduction to threat modelling and risk analysis for CCAM
- Application of ISO/SAE 21434 to cooperative driving use cases
- Insights into misbehaviour detection through:
- Plausibility and inconsistency checks using Cooperative Awareness Message (CAM) and Manoeuvre Coordination Message (MCM) messages
- Test-track experiments on cooperative manoeuvring and driving intention
- Presentation of standards-compliant misbehaviour reporting performance
Why Attend?
- Learn how Hi-Drive is tackling V2X cyber-attacks
- Gain insights into theoretical foundations and practical testing methods
- Discover how threat modelling supports safer cooperative driving
- Engage with experts from the European automotive and research community
Date: Friday, 31 October 2025
Time: 10.30 – 12:00 CET
FREE online Event
For more details and to register, please visit the event page here: Hi-Drive Topical Webinar #4: Cooperative Driving Threat Modeling and Experimentation: Hi-Drive results on Misbehaviour Detection | Meeting-Join | Microsoft Teams

