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What is Fuzz Testing

Global Perspectives on Information Security Regulations: Compliance, Controls, and Assurance
A form of automated software testing that can comprehensively test for vulnerabilities to identify coding errors and loopholes that could compromise software security.
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Automotive Vehicle Security Standards, Regulations, and Compliance
Jeffrey S. Zanzig (Jacksonville State University, USA) and Guillermo A. Francia III (University of West Florida, USA)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-8390-6.ch002
Abstract
The rapid advancement of automotive vehicle communication technology ushered in the expansion of the cyber-attack surface on this type of transport system. A recent study projects that there will be 200 million vehicles on the road worldwide with embedded connectivity by 2025. The security and safety of these vehicles and, most importantly, their occupants are paramount. Recognizing this need, organizations consisting of entities from governments, manufacturers, service providers, professionals, and/or trade groups are constantly introducing, revising, and updating automotive vehicle security standards and regulations. This chapter examines the state of automotive vehicle communication, their vulnerabilities and security issues, the existing security standards and regulations that apply to this type of transport, and the compliance and auditing issues related to these directives. The chapter concludes with reflections and directions for continuous improvements and future research.
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Originally developed by Barton Miller at the University of Wisconsin in 1989, Fuzz testing or fuzzing is a software testing technique used to discover coding errors and security loopholes in software, operating systems or networks. Fuzzing software input massive amounts of random data, called fuzz, to the system in an attempt to make it crash.
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