Search results for "Critical infrastructure protection"

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PLC security and critical infrastructure protection

2013

Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs) are the most important components embedded in Industrial Control Systems (ICSs). ICSs have achieved highest standards in terms of efficiency and performance. As a result of that, higher portion of infrastructure in industries has been automated for the comfort of human beings. Therefore, protection of such systems is crucial. It is important to investigate the vulnerabilities of ICSs in order to solve the threats and attacks against critical infrastructure to protect human lives and assets. PLC is the basic building block of an ICS. If PLCs are exploited, overall system will be exposed to the threat. Many believed that PLCs are secured devices due to it…

Control system securityEngineeringbusiness.industryProgrammable logic controllerCritical infrastructure protectionIndustrial control systemComputer securitycomputer.software_genreStuxnetCritical infrastructureData Protection Act 1998Isolation (database systems)businesscomputer2013 IEEE 8th International Conference on Industrial and Information Systems
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Effects of cyber domain in crisis management

2019

There is fundamental need in EU-level to develop common alarm procedures and emergency response models with preventive functions which work well from local to national level and from national to international level. European Public Protection and Disaster Relief (PPDR) services such as law enforcement, firefighting, emergency medical and disaster recovery services have recognized that lack of interoperability of technical systems limits cooperation between the PPDR authorities. Also, the military (MIL) and critical infrastructure protection (CIP) faces similar challenges. Recent major accidents have indicated that lack of human resources affects to disaster recovery. PPDR-actors cannot star…

PPDRpelastustoimiemergency responsecritical infrastructure protectionpelastustoimintainfrastruktuurittoimintamallitkyberturvallisuushätätilanteetcontinuity managementcyber-physical threats
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Group model building: a collaborative modelling methodology applied to critical infrastructure protection

2012

Large crises management, affecting CIs needs multidisciplinary knowledge including technical, economical, social, political, legal and managerial knowledge. Being these crises international a huge variety of agents is involved in their response. This situation concludes in a set of stakeholders who only have fragmented knowledge. In the presence of dispersed and incomplete knowledge, and of fragmented and disrupted crisis management, the collaborative approach group model building (GMB), where modelling experts unify fragmented, tacit knowledge from domain experts, is a valuable option. However, GMB has been little used in CIP. We have done so in the context a European project on crisis man…

PoliticsEngineeringKnowledge managementTacit knowledgebusiness.industryMultidisciplinary approachCritical infrastructure protectionContext (language use)Crisis managementbusinessSystem dynamicsVariety (cybernetics)International Journal of Organisational Design and Engineering
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Cyber Situational Awareness in Critical Infrastructure Protection

2020

The European Union promotes collaboration between authorities and the private sector, and the providers of the most critical services to society face security related obligations. In this paper, critical infrastructure is seen as a system of systems that can be subject to cyber-attacks and other disturbances. Situational awareness (SA) enhances preparations for and decision-making during assessed and unforeseen disruptive incidents, and promoting Cyber effective situational awareness (CSA) requires information sharing between the different interest groups. This research is constructive in nature, where innovative constructions developed as solutions for domain-specific real world problem…

System of systemsSituation awarenessbusiness.industryInternet privacyCritical infrastructure protectionOcean EngineeringCritical infrastructureOODA loopmedia_common.cataloged_instanceBusinessEuropean unionSituational ethicsResilience (network)media_commonAnnals of Disaster Risk Sciences
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Emergency Response Model as a part of the Smart Society

2021

Centralized hybrid emergency model with predictive emergency response functions is necessary when the purpose is to protect the critical infrastructure (CI). A shared common operational picture among Public Protection and Disaster Relief (PPDR) authorities means that a real-time communication link from the local level to the state-level exists. If a cyberattack would interrupt electricity transmission, telecommunication networks will discontinue operating. Cyberattack becomes physical in the urban and maritime area if an intrusion has not been detected. Hybrid threats require hybrid responses. The purpose of this qualitative research was to find out technological-related fundamental risks …

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