OmniAir Consortium® welcomes Auburn University’s McCrary Institute for Cyber and Critical Infrastructure Security, the leading cybersecurity research and education center, as its newest member.

Founded within Auburn University, a nationally recognized land-grant institution with a strong commitment to national security, the McCrary Institute offers a unique blend of capabilities. Its researchers, faculty, and senior fellows have decades of experience addressing complex cybersecurity challenges across policy, research, and practical application.

The Institute’s “think-and-do” approach provides complete end-to-end cyber lifecycle services, from initial concept and prototyping to final implementation and deployment. This holistic approach aligns perfectly with OmniAir’s mission to foster innovation and interoperability.

“We are pleased to welcome the McCrary Institute to OmniAir,” said Jason Conley, Executive Director of OmniAir Consortium. “Their deep expertise in cybersecurity and commitment to national security will be invaluable in strengthening the security of our members’ ITS technologies and accelerating the development of secure and resilient infrastructure.”

We look forward to the McCrary Institute working collaboratively with OmniAir and our members to address emerging cybersecurity issues, thereby fostering a future of safe, efficient, and dependable connected transportation.

About OmniAir Consortium 

OmniAir Consortium is the leading industry association promoting interoperability and certification for ITS, tolling, and connected vehicles. OmniAir’s membership includes public agencies, private companies, research institutions, and independent test laboratories. Learn more about OmniAir at www.omniair.org.

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OmniAir Consortium®, the leading industry association promoting interoperability and certification for ITS, tolling, and connected vehicles, will host a free V2X virtual security testing sessions for C-V2X equipment manufacturers during the month of March.

This event is designed to help participating testing teams ensure their equipment is compliant with industry security standards and is interoperable. This testing will help teams to prepare for more extensive V2X security testing at the OmniAir Florida Plugfest in May.

This virtual V2X security testing sessions will take place beginning March 17th through the end of the month. Participating teams will be able to schedule confidential, one-on-one testing sessions with leading SCMS/PKI security providers and cybersecurity experts from around the world, including:

AUTOCRYPT, INTEGRITY Security Services, Microsec, and SaesolTech

The event will focus on managing the enrollment of security certificates for the Security Credentialing Management System (SCMS) by implementing the IEEE 1609.2.1 Std. TM for On-Board Units (OBU), Roadside Units (RSU), modules, and those running applications for connected vehicle safety messages. 

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What is the Security Credential Management System?

The Security Credential Management System (SCMS) is a unique security infrastructure that enables multiple vendors to operate in a safety-critical environment.  Unlike conventional PKI systems that only support peer-to-peer connections, the SCMS architecture allows multiple devices from different vendors to exchange authenticated messages while preserving the privacy of vehicle owners.

How do vendors interface with the SCMS?

The standard interface devices use to communicate with the SCMS providers are defined by IEEE 1609.2.1, standard, published in 2022.  The OmniAir test suite provides a consistent set of validation tests that confirm interoperability and compliance with this standard.  Connected vehicle infrastructure operators can be confident that OmniAir Certified® devices can be successfully deployed with a compliant SCMS provider.  

What is 1609.2.1?

It contains certificate management protocols that support the provisioning and management of digital certificates, as specified in IEEE Std 1609.2 TM.  It ensures the end entities that devices use digital certificates to authorize application activities.

What Happens During a Test Session?

Participating vendors will have the opportunity for one-on-one test sessions with SCMS providers to help ensure readiness for certification and deployment.  The private testing session is designed to familiarize vendors with relevant standards and OmniAir security test cases.

Participating vendors will learn from SCMS providers how to:  

  • Remotely accessing and loading test certificates.
  • Enroll and authorize by the SCMS provider.
  • Participants can also run through a select series of OmniAir’s security-focused 764b test specifications.
  • Prepare your device for OmniAir certification.

The testing event will allow participants time between testing with each SCMS service provider to make any adjustments required to progress through the test process.

This process accurately emulated real-world security interactions between connected vehicles and security portals.  For those passing through multiple security interactions, provides device manufacturers confidence that they are ready for OmniAir Certification and that they can deploy a secure OBU or RSU.

As with OmniAir Plugfests, only anonymized, aggregated test results will be published.

About OmniAir Consortium  

 OmniAir Consortium is the leading industry association promoting interoperability and certification for ITS, tolling, and connected vehicles.  Our members include public agencies, private companies, research institutions and independent test laboratories.  OmniAir offers independent, third-party testing and certification through a network of accredited test laboratories, using qualified test systems, and validated test cases. www.omniair.org.

 

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OmniAir Consortium®, the leading industry association promoting interoperability and certification for ITS, tolling, and connected vehicles is playing an essential role in accelerating nationwide deployment of vehicle-to-everything (V2X) safety technologies. 

On August 16, the U.S. Department of Transportation released the final version of the National V2X Deployment Plan, “Saving Lives with Connectivity: A Plan to Accelerate V2X Deployment.”  Developed with extensive input from key V2X stakeholders, the plan lays out short, medium, and long-term goals for V2X deployments in the United States. 

OmniAir® supports the goals of the National V2X Deployment Plan, especially its emphasis on the role of “V2X Certification” in ensuring the availability of trusted, interoperable V2X systems for deployment.

OmniAir’s first-in-the-world certification programs for cellular vehicle-to-everything (C-V2X) on-board units (OBUs), roadside units (RSUs), and modules are helping vendors and deployers alike.  OmniAir Certified® devices conform to industry standards and meet interoperability and security requirements. 

Here are a few specific actions that OmniAir and our members are doing to support the National V2X Deployment Plan:

  1. Independent, Third-Party Testing & Certification.  OmniAir offers independent, third-party testing and certification programs for V2X technologies, using a global network of accredited test laboratories, qualified test systems, and validated test cases.  OmniAir is the only organization that offers a full-stack conformance assessment certification program for C-V2X devices (OBUS, RSUs, and modules), including security and performance testing.  
  2. Plugfest Testing & Readiness Events.  Twice a year, OmniAir brings together V2X device manufacturers, test labs, test equipment providers, and engineering firms for a week of comprehensive V2X testing in lab and field environments.  These testing events provide V2X equipment providers with valuable feedback on the readiness of their devices for certification and/or deployment, as well as a snapshot of industry progress.
  3. Webinars and Knowledge Exchange. OmniAir offers webinars and technical training for our members, including deep dive learning sessions and technology demonstrations at our Plugfests from known V2X experts worldwide.
  4. OmniAir has developed an open-source test control interface (OmniAir TCI) that helps vendors, test equipment providers, and laboratories automate their compliance testing. The OmniAir TCI is free, open-source tool available to all.
  5. OmniAir maintains a comprehensive library of test documents, guidance notes, test plans, and procedures that interpret industry standards and guide laboratories in V2X testing.

In addition, OmniAir is preparing for the future with new and expanded certification programs:

  • Aftermarket V2X Device Testing & Certification
  • Interoperability & Reference Device Testing
  • V2X Application Testing (Field & Bench)
  • Certification for V2X-based RUC payment solutions

OmniAir is also helping to support global V2X deployment through partnerships and MOUs with international organizations like ITS Korea, ITS Canada, and the Taiwan Telematics Industry Association, to advance learnings, best practices, and the global harmonization of testing and certification programs.

If you would like more information on OmniAir’s V2X testing and certification programs, or if you would like to get involved, visit our website or reach out to us at [email protected].

About OmniAir Consortium
OmniAir Consortium is the leading industry association promoting interoperability and certification for Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS), tolling, and connected vehicles. OmniAir’s membership includes public agencies, private companies, research institutions, and independent test laboratories. Learn more about OmniAir at www.omniair.org.

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At last month’s OmniAir Plugfest @ Mcity in Ann Arbor, Michigan OmniAir Consortium® members successfully tested the interoperability of Security Credential Management Systems (SCMS).  For the first time, SCMS providers from across Europe, Asia, and North America participated in the SCMS interoperability testing using new mandatory security tests developed by OmniAir® and its members.

Leading PKI security providers for the IoT and connected vehicle industry, Autocrypt, INTEGRITY Security Services, Microsec, and SAESOL TECH, demonstrated registration of C-V2X devices, execution of a series of certificate request procedures, and issuance of certificates using the interfaces in accordance with the IEEE 1609.2.1 security standard. 

 

These tests were developed by OmniAir’s Cybersecurity Working Group, representing a cross-section of the V2X industry, cybersecurity experts, test laboratories, and deploying agencies.

OBU and RSU devices that leverage chipsets and software from multiple vendors are adopting the 1609.2.1 standard, paving the way for commercial deployments that leverage shared trust amongst mutually verified messages signed by each SCMS provider. 

“OmniAir is committed to advancing the security of connected vehicles through testing and certification” said Jason Conley, Executive Director of OmniAir Consortium.  “Successful testing events like this help to build trust and advance nationwide deployment of V2X technologies.”

SCMS Manager recently issued a test Certificate Trust List (CTL) as the accepted mechanism for establishing trust with multiple SCMS systems and was available during last month’s OmniAir Plugfest to support interoperability. It leveraged root certificates from the four SCMS providers to ensure shared trust.

This milestone demonstrates the industry’s commitment to ensuring scalable, secure, and interoperable devices in a C-V2X ecosystem. The Plugfest demonstrated the promise of how 1609.2.1-based devices can deliver roadside safety and traffic efficiency.  The successful message signing and verification based on 1609.2.1 marks a progression in connected technologies with learnings that can shape future communication technologies.

About OmniAir Consortium  

OmniAir Consortium is the leading industry association promoting interoperability and certification for ITS, tolling, and connected vehicles. OmniAir’s membership includes public agencies, private companies, research institutions, and independent test laboratories. Learn more about OmniAir at www.omniair.org.

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OmniAir Consortium®, the leading industry association promoting interoperability and certification for ITS, tolling, and connected vehicles, has published new security test cases for compliance with the IEEE 1609.2.1 standard. 

The OmniAir Certification test plan has been updated and includes 10 mandatory and 50 optional test cases to be used in certification testing of C-V2X on-board units (OBUs) and roadside units (RSUs).  OmniAir Members can access the published 764b-OA-TSS&TP-160921 document in the Members Only Portal.

The IEEE 1609.2.1 standard defines an interoperable and consistent way authorized devices interact with Security Credential Management System (SCMS) service providers. OmniAir® supports implementation of the 1609.2.1 standard to promote device security and to facilitate SCMS interoperability.

To assure interoperability, OmniAir has defined a set of test cases that can be used to evaluate an implementation of the 1609.2.1 certificate interface protocol. These new test cases are the latest additions to OmniAir’s full-stack certification program for cellular vehicle-to-everything (C-V2X) radios. 

“OmniAir and our members are committed to supporting interoperable and secure V2X equipment for deployment,” said Jason Conley, Executive Director of OmniAir. “Mandating these new security tests as part of the OmniAir Certification program will help to ensure the availability of trusted connected vehicle and infrastructure technologies.”

OmniAir’s test plan supports the SCMS Manager public profile for 1609.2.1, which defines a subset of the protocol options required for device interoperability in North America.  This trust by ensuring that all certified devices can interoperate with multiple certificate providers and receive critical Certificate Revocation List (CRL) and Certificate Trust List (CTL) updates to maintain regional interoperability.

The Federal Highway Administration’s recent $40 million Notice of Funding Opportunity for Accelerating V2X Deployment requires compliance with the 1609.2.1 standard, as a path to security credential management system (SCMS) and compatible devices.

OmniAir will offer 1609.2.1 testing at its upcoming OmniAir Mcity Plugfest in Ann Arbor, MI, supported by multiple SCMS providers from across North America, Europe, and Asia. This testing offers V2X device manufacturers a clear pathway to ensure compliance with the 1609.2.1 standards. 

To learn more about OmniAir’s testing and certification programs and plugfest testing events, please visit our website at www.omniair.org.

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