SURVEYS FOR AN ACCESSIBLE AUTONOMOUS MOBILITY!

Identifying the main challenges that arise in the context of cybersecurity within the autonomous connected mobility sector

We have gathered opinions from European citizens with an interest in the mobility of the future to identify the main challenges that may arise in the deployment of an accessible autonomous mobility in the context of cybersecurity for the general society and people with special needs.

The SELFY project has aimed to address continuous assessments of the robustness and resilience of CCAM-enabled mobility solutions versus cyber-attacks, malfunction, misuse or system failure of the systems in use.

To achieve this, the project has developed a set of tools generating a distributed global solution, where protection, response and recovery decisions will be managed locally or globally, increasing the overall CCAM resilience.

We launched surveys to achieve much safer and more accessible autonomous mobility, ensuring that the mobility of the future is accessible to everyone. 

SELFY project autonomous car

Survey for European citizens

Goal: Study to validate use cases and gather opinions of the society regarding the use of autonomous vehicles and associated technologies in the context of cybersecurity. The survey was primarily oriented towards Europe, but we hope it can be generalized to other regions of the world.

Participants: European citizens, society.

Survey targeting disability, gender and elderly associations & their members

Goal: Study to validate use cases and know the opinion of the disability ecosystem, as well as from elderly and gender equality entities, regarding the use of autonomous vehicles and associated technology.

Participants: members of entities in the disability ecosystem, associations promoting elderly & gender inclusiveness and a more accessible autonomous mobility sector.

 

About the surveys

INFORMATION FOR PARTICIPANTS

Voluntary participation

Participation was entirely voluntary and anonymous as we won’t be able to link the results to a respondent.

Data processor

The surveys has been carried out through the Google Forms platform, acting as the data processor, and no type of registration or identification of the participant will be required.

Upon completing a survey, the data was transferred to AEVAC and Eurecat to perform a segregated analysis of the anonymous responses. Your data will not be transferred to third parties unless legally required, in which case authorization will first be sought from those involved.

Provide answers to all mandatory questions

The survey could only be sent once all the mandatory questions were answered and after clicking the send button on the last page. Once the survey has been sent, it wasn’t possible to modify it or request the deletion of your results.

Data protection

Necessary technical and organizational security measures have been implemented to ensure the security of the data provided, preventing its alteration, loss, processing, and/or unauthorized access.

Your responses were treated confidentially and the information you provide will remain anonymous in any research outputs/publications. Data has been processed in accordance with the General Data Protection Regulation 2016 (GDPR) and the Data Protection Act 2018.