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Robotics is becoming more and more ubiquitous, but the pressure to
bring systems to market occasionally goes at the cost of neglecting
security mechanisms during the development, deployment or while in
production. As a result, contemporary robotic systems are
vulnerable to diverse attack patterns, and a posteriori hardening
is at least challenging, if not impossible at all. This book aims
to stipulate the inclusion of security in robotics from the
earliest design phases onward and with a special focus on the
cost-benefit tradeoff that can otherwise be an inhibitor for the
fast development of affordable systems. We advocate quantitative
methods of security management and design, covering vulnerability
scoring systems tailored to robotic systems, and accounting for the
highly distributed nature of robots as an interplay of potentially
very many components. A powerful quantitative approach to
model-based security is offered by game theory, providing a rich
spectrum of techniques to optimize security against various kinds
of attacks. Such a multi-perspective view on security is necessary
to address the heterogeneity and complexity of robotic systems.
This book is intended as an accessible starter for the theoretician
and practitioner working in the field.
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