EU: Signal Control Messages - Secure Wireless Internet (EU)

Description:

This solution is used within Australia and the E.U.. It combines standards associated with EU: Signal Control Messages with those for I-M: Secure Wireless Internet (EU). The EU: Signal Control Messages standards include upper-layer standards required to implement signal control information flows. The I-M: Secure Wireless Internet (EU) standards include lower-layer standards that support secure communications between two entities, either or both of which may be mobile devices, but they must be stationary or only moving within wireless range of a single wireless access point (e.g., a parked car). Security is based on X.509 certificates. A non-mobile (if any) endpoint may connect to the service provider using any Internet connection method.

Relevant Regions:

Comm Profile: I-M: Secure Wireless Internet (EU)

Comm Class: WAN - Wide Area Network

Standards in Profile:
LevelStandard
AccessWireless Internet Alternatives (EU)
MgmtBundle: SNMPv3 MIB
SecuritySecure Session Alternatives
TransNetInternet Transport Alternatives
TransNetIP Alternatives

Data Profile: EU: Signal Control Messages

Standards in Profile:
LevelStandard
FacilitiesETSI 103 301 Vehicle Comms -Facilities layer Protocols & Comms for Infra Svcs
ITS Application EntityETSI 102 894-2 U&AR Common Data Dict
ITS Application EntityISO 19091 V2I for signalized intersections
ITS Application EntitySAE J2735 DSRC Message Set

Solution Issues Severity: 16

The severity issue score calculation only includes issues associated with standards that are included by default.

Solution Issues:

DefaultSeverityNameTypeDescription
FalseMediumOption not standardizedStandardization GapThe option set includes at least one option that is not (yet) defined in a standard.
FalseMediumUncertainty about trust revocation mechanismSecurity GapThe mechanisms used to prevent bad actors from sending authorized messages is unproven.
TrueLowData not defined in standard formatITS Info GapThe definition of data concepts should conform to ISO 14817-1 to promote reuse among ITS.
TrueLowNot a standard (minor)Standardization GapThe document is publicly available and widely used but it is not currently a formal standard.
TrueMediumOutdated security referenceSecurity GapThe standard solution includes an outdated security reference.
TrueMediumSecure data access not providedSecurity GapThe solution does not define rules on how the application entity authenticates requests to accept or provide data.
TrueHighData/comm profile pairingStandardization GapThere are ambiguities as to how to (or if one should) couple the upper-layer standards defined in this solution with the indicated lower-layer standards.

Solution to Triples

SourceFlowDestination
Map Update System intersection geometry Personal
Map Update System intersection geometry Vehicle