%0 Journal Article %T Cybersecurity and Privacy Protection in Vehicular Networks (VANETs) %A Bruno Macena %A Celio Albuquerque %A Raphael Machado %J Advances in Internet of Things %P 109-118 %@ 2161-6825 %D 2023 %I Scientific Research Publishing %R 10.4236/ait.2023.134006 %X As Vehicular ad hoc networks (VANETs) become more sophisticated, the importance of integrating data protection and cybersecurity is increasingly evident. This paper offers a comprehensive investigation into the challenges and solutions associated with the privacy implications within VANETs, rooted in an intricate landscape of cross-jurisdictional data protection regulations. Our examination underscores the unique nature of VANETs, which, unlike other ad-hoc networks, demand heightened security and privacy considerations due to their exposure to sensitive data such as vehicle identifiers, routes, and more. Through a rigorous exploration of pseudonymization schemes, with a notable emphasis on the Density-based Location Privacy (DLP) method, we elucidate the potential to mitigate and sometimes sidestep the heavy compliance burdens associated with data protection laws. Furthermore, this paper illuminates the cybersecurity vulnerabilities inherent to VANETs, proposing robust countermeasures, including secure data transmission protocols. In synthesizing our findings, we advocate for the proactive adoption of protective mechanisms to facilitate the broader acceptance of VANET technology while concurrently addressing regulatory and cybersecurity hurdles. %K Vehicular Ad-Hoc Networks (VANETs) %K Privacy and Data Protection %K Cybersecurity %K Pseudonymization Schemes %K Internet of Vehicles (IoV) %U http://www.scirp.org/journal/PaperInformation.aspx?PaperID=128658