Abstract

The Transportation Cybersecurity Center for Advanced Research and Education (Cyber-Care) is a Us Department of Transportation (Usdot) Tier-1 University Transportation Center (Utc) Funded in 2023. Cyber-Care Primarily Focuses on the Usdot Statutory Research Priority Area of 'reducing Transportation Cybersecurity Risks.' Cyber-Care Aims to Establish a Fundamental Knowledge Basis and Explore Advanced Theory to Mitigate the Impacts of Large-Scale Cyberattacks on Transportation Infrastructure and Connected and Automated Vehicle (Cav) Systems. the Research Projects at Cyber-Care Will Develop Conceptual Frameworks, Construct Comprehensive Datasets, Explore Novel Analytical Approaches, Support the Implementation of Public Policies and Infrastructure Investments, and Build a High-Quality Industry Workforce through Education. All Cyber-Care Research Projects Can Be Organized into Four Thrusts: Cav Cybersecurity, Transportation Data Security, Advanced Traffic Management System (Atms) Cybersecurity, and Next-Generation Transportation Cybersecurity Systems. in Addition, Cyber-Care Will Accelerate Industry Collaborations, Foster New Technologies, and Provide Professionals with the Skills and Opportunities Needed to Become Successful Leaders in their Fields. Notably, as Cyber-Care Will Prioritize Engagement with Underrepresented Minorities, These Communities Stand to Benefit from Professional Development Training in Transportation Cybersecurity.

Department(s)

Engineering Management and Systems Engineering

Comments

U.S. Department of Transportation, Grant None

Keywords and Phrases

Industry Collaboration; Leadership; Technology Transfer; Transportation Cybersecurity; Underrepresented Minorities; Workforce Development

Document Type

Article - Conference proceedings

Document Version

Citation

File Type

text

Language(s)

English

Rights

© 2024 Institute of Electrical and Electronics Enginers, All rights reserved.

Publication Date

01 Jan 2023

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