Unseen Threats: The Privacy Risks of Data Collection in Government Fleet Vehicles

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Chojnacki, Bruce
Daher, Zachary
Master, Alexander

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2025-08

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Data collection and transmission in connected vehicles pose privacy concerns when the vehicles are part of a government-operated fleet. U.S. Army leaders and personnel rely on the General Services Administration's (GSA) fleet vehicles for their day-to-day duties. These connected vehicles may introduce privacy risks to individuals employed in a national security context by collecting and transmitting sensitive data. This study investigates connected vehicles belonging to the GSA fleet. Our objective is to analyze the data collected by these vehicles, capture the data, and analyze their transmissions to external parties.

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Chojnacki, Bruce, Zachary Daher, and Alexander Master. 2025. “Poster: Unseen Threats: The Privacy Risks of Data Collection in Government Fleet Vehicles.” Paper presented at 3rd USENIX Symposium on Vehicle Security and Privacy, Seattle, WA. https://www.usenix.org/system/files/vehiclesec25_poster7-chojnacki.pdf.

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3rd USENIX Symposium on Vehicle Security and Privacy

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