Green Lights Forever: Analyzing the Security of Traffic Infrastructure
Branden Ghena, William Beyer, Allen Hillaker, Jonathan Pevarnek, Alex Halderman

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Branden Ghena, William Beyer, Allen Hillaker, Jonathan Pevarnek, Alex Halderman. "Green Lights Forever: Analyzing the Security of Traffic Infrastructure". USENIX Workshop on Offensive Technologies (WOOT '14), 19, August, 2014.

Abstract
The safety critical nature of traffic infrastructure requires that it be secure against computer-based attacks, but this is not always the case. We investigate a networked traffic signal system currently deployed in the United States and discover a number of security flaws that exist due to systemic failures by the designers. We leverage these flaws to create attacks which gain control of the system, and we successfully demonstrate them on the deployment in coordination with authorities. Our attacks show that an adversary can control traffic infrastructure to cause disruption, degrade safety, or gain an unfair advantage. We make recommendations on how to improve existing systems and discuss the lessons learned for embedded systems security in general.

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    Branden Ghena, William Beyer, Allen Hillaker, Jonathan
    Pevarnek, Alex Halderman. <a
    href="http://www.terraswarm.org/pubs/320.html"
    >Green Lights Forever: Analyzing the Security of Traffic
    Infrastructure</a>, USENIX Workshop on Offensive
    Technologies (WOOT '14), 19, August, 2014.
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    Branden Ghena, William Beyer, Allen Hillaker, Jonathan
    Pevarnek, Alex Halderman. "Green Lights Forever:
    Analyzing the Security of Traffic Infrastructure".
    USENIX Workshop on Offensive Technologies (WOOT '14), 19,
    August, 2014.
  • BibTeX
    @inproceedings{GhenaBeyerHillakerPevarnekHalderman14_GreenLightsForeverAnalyzingSecurityOfTrafficInfrastructure,
        author = {Branden Ghena and William Beyer and Allen Hillaker
                  and Jonathan Pevarnek and Alex Halderman},
        title = {Green Lights Forever: Analyzing the Security of
                  Traffic Infrastructure},
        booktitle = {USENIX Workshop on Offensive Technologies (WOOT
                  '14)},
        day = {19},
        month = {August},
        year = {2014},
        abstract = {The safety critical nature of traffic
                  infrastructure requires that it be secure against
                  computer-based attacks, but this is not always the
                  case. We investigate a networked traffic signal
                  system currently deployed in the United States and
                  discover a number of security flaws that exist due
                  to systemic failures by the designers. We leverage
                  these flaws to create attacks which gain control
                  of the system, and we successfully demonstrate
                  them on the deployment in coordination with
                  authorities. Our attacks show that an adversary
                  can control traffic infrastructure to cause
                  disruption, degrade safety, or gain an unfair
                  advantage. We make recommendations on how to
                  improve existing systems and discuss the lessons
                  learned for embedded systems security in general. },
        URL = {http://terraswarm.org/pubs/320.html}
    }
    

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