Verifiable Privacy Protection for Vehicular Communication Systems
David Förster examines privacy protection for vehicular communication under the assumption of an attacker that is able to compromise back-end systems – motivated by the large number of recent security incidents and revelations about mass surveillance. The
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Verifiable Privacy Protection for Vehicular Communication Systems
Verifiable Privacy Protection for Vehicular Communication Systems
David Förster
Verifiable Privacy Protection for Vehicular Communication Systems
David Förster Ulm, Germany Dissertation, Ulm University, Germany Date doctorate awarded: 16 December 2016
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Acknowledgements I would like to thank Professor Frank Kargl for supervising this thesis, for providing guidance for my research, and for our many fruitful discussions. Being a part of the Distributed Systems Institute at Ulm University was a great experience and I would like to thank my fellow institute members for their support. I would also like to thank Professor Falko Dressler and Professor Franz J. Hauck for acting as referees for this thesis and for their helpful comments. The security research group at the Bosch has been an inspiring environment for the last three years. I would like to thank my supervisor Dr. Hans Löhr who spent many hours with me discussing ideas, providing feedback, and sharing his expertise. I would also like to thank Dr. Jan Zibuschka for our discussions about privacy and our research collaboration on privacy-friendly authentication and revocation. Furthermore, I would like to thank Dr. Paul Duplys, Stefan Gehrer, Christopher Huth, Sébastien Léger, Dr. Jamshid Shokrollahi, Hervé Seudié, and Robert Szerwinski for sharing their expertise, providing
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