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This book provides a comprehensive overview of the key concerns as
well as research challenges in designing secure and resilient
Industrial Control Systems (ICS). It will discuss today's state of
the art security architectures and couple it with near and long
term research needs that compare to the baseline. It will also
establish all discussions to generic reference architecture for ICS
that reflects and protects high consequence scenarios. Significant
strides have been made in making industrial control systems secure.
However, increasing connectivity of ICS systems with commodity IT
devices and significant human interaction of ICS systems during its
operation regularly introduces newer threats to these systems
resulting in ICS security defenses always playing catch-up. There
is an emerging consensus that it is very important for ICS missions
to survive cyber-attacks as well as failures and continue to
maintain a certain level and quality of service. Such resilient ICS
design requires one to be proactive in understanding and reasoning
about evolving threats to ICS components, their potential effects
on the ICS mission's survivability goals, and identify ways to
design secure resilient ICS systems. This book targets primarily
educators and researchers working in the area of ICS and
Supervisory Control And Data Acquisition (SCADA) systems security
and resiliency. Practitioners responsible for security deployment,
management and governance in ICS and SCADA systems would also find
this book useful. Graduate students will find this book to be a
good starting point for research in this area and a reference
source.
This book provides a comprehensive overview of the key concerns as
well as research challenges in designing secure and resilient
Industrial Control Systems (ICS). It will discuss today's state of
the art security architectures and couple it with near and long
term research needs that compare to the baseline. It will also
establish all discussions to generic reference architecture for ICS
that reflects and protects high consequence scenarios. Significant
strides have been made in making industrial control systems secure.
However, increasing connectivity of ICS systems with commodity IT
devices and significant human interaction of ICS systems during its
operation regularly introduces newer threats to these systems
resulting in ICS security defenses always playing catch-up. There
is an emerging consensus that it is very important for ICS missions
to survive cyber-attacks as well as failures and continue to
maintain a certain level and quality of service. Such resilient ICS
design requires one to be proactive in understanding and reasoning
about evolving threats to ICS components, their potential effects
on the ICS mission's survivability goals, and identify ways to
design secure resilient ICS systems. This book targets primarily
educators and researchers working in the area of ICS and
Supervisory Control And Data Acquisition (SCADA) systems security
and resiliency. Practitioners responsible for security deployment,
management and governance in ICS and SCADA systems would also find
this book useful. Graduate students will find this book to be a
good starting point for research in this area and a reference
source.
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