Self-driving vehicles have become a topic of interest in recent years due to their potential to revolutionize the transportation industry. However, with this new technology comes a host of security issues that must be addressed. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), self-driving vehicles are defined as “vehicles equipped with technology that can perform all driving functions and monitor the driving environment.” As these vehicles become more prevalent on our roads, it is crucial to examine the security risks associated with them. This paper will explore the security issues of self-driving vehicles, including cyber attacks, privacy concerns, and ethical dilemmas. The following journal articles will be used to support this discussion: “Security and Privacy Challenges in the Road to Autonomous Vehicles” by K. K. Venkatesh and S. K. Gupta, “Self-Driving Cars and Cybersecurity: A Comprehensive Review” by M. A. Al-Fuqaha et al., “Privacy and Security in Connected Vehicles: Challenges and Solutions” by A. Al-Fuqaha et al., and “Ethical Issues in Autonomous Vehicle Design: An Industry Perspective” by J. M. Sullins.
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