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Cyber-Physical Threat Intelligence for Critical Infrastructures Security: Securing Critical Infrastructures in Air Transport, Water, Gas, Healthcare, Finance and Industry [Kõva köide]

Edited by (Institute of Engineering of the Polytechnic of Porto (ISEP), Portugal), Edited by (Steinbeis Advanced Risk Technologies Group, Germany), Edited by (University of Glasgow, UK and INNOV-ACTS LIMITED)
  • Formaat: Hardback, 530 pages, kõrgus x laius: 234x156 mm, kaal: 1047 g
  • Sari: NowOpen
  • Ilmumisaeg: 31-Jul-2021
  • Kirjastus: now publishers Inc
  • ISBN-10: 1680838229
  • ISBN-13: 9781680838220
Teised raamatud teemal:
  • Formaat: Hardback, 530 pages, kõrgus x laius: 234x156 mm, kaal: 1047 g
  • Sari: NowOpen
  • Ilmumisaeg: 31-Jul-2021
  • Kirjastus: now publishers Inc
  • ISBN-10: 1680838229
  • ISBN-13: 9781680838220
Teised raamatud teemal:
Modern critical infrastructures can be considered as large scale Cyber Physical Systems (CPS). Therefore, when designing, implementing, and operating systems for Critical Infrastructure Protection (CIP), the boundaries between physical security and cybersecurity are blurred. Emerging systems for Critical Infrastructures Security and Protection must therefore consider integrated approaches that emphasize the interplay between cybersecurity and physical security techniques. Hence, there is a need for a new type of integrated security intelligence i.e., Cyber-Physical Threat Intelligence (CPTI).This book presents novel solutions for integrated Cyber-Physical Threat Intelligence for infrastructures in various sectors, such as Industrial Sites and Plants, Air Transport, Gas, Healthcare, and Finance. The solutions rely on novel methods and technologies, such as integrated modelling for cyber-physical systems, novel reliance indicators, and data driven approaches including BigData analytics and Artificial Intelligence (AI). Some of the presented approaches are sector agnostic i.e., applicable to different sectors with a fair customization effort. Nevertheless, the book presents also peculiar challenges of specific sectors and how they can be addressed. The presented solutions consider the European policy context for Security, Cyber security, and Critical Infrastructure protection, as laid out by the European Commission (EC) to support its Member States to protect and ensure the resilience of their critical infrastructures. Most of the co-authors and contributors are from European Research and Technology Organizations, as well as from European Critical Infrastructure Operators. Hence, the presented solutions respect the European approach to CIP, as reflected in the pillars of the European policy framework. The latter includes for example the Directive on security of network and information systems (NIS Directive), the Directive on protecting European Critical Infrastructures, the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), and the Cybersecurity Act Regulation. The sector specific solutions that are described in the book have been developed and validated in the scope of several European Commission (EC) co-funded projects on Critical Infrastructure Protection (CIP), which focus on the listed sectors. Overall, the book illustrates a rich set of systems, technologies, and applications that critical infrastructure operators could consult to shape their future strategies. It also provides a catalogue of CPTI case studies in different sectors, which could be useful for security consultants and practitioners as well.
Part I Securing Critical Infrastructures of Sensitive Industrial Plants
and Sites:
Chapter 1 InfraStress approach on risk modelling of cascading events with
live data for decision support.
Chapter 2 Cyber-physical adversarial attacks and countermeasures for deep
learning vision systems on critical infrastructures.
Chapter 3 Modelling of interdependencies among and InfraStress approach on
risk modelling of cascading events with live data for decision support.
Chapter 4 Data Visualisation for Situational Awareness in Industrial
Critical Infrastructure: an InfraStress Case Study.
Chapter 5 Critical Infrastructures, SIPS and Threat Intelligence: legal and
ethical aspects of security research.
Part II Securing Critical Infrastructures in the Water Sector:
Chapter 6 Cyber security importance in the water sector and the contribution
of the STOP-IT project.
Chapter 7 Cyber-Physical security for critical water infrastructures at
strategic and tactical level.
Chapter 8 Cyber-physical solutions for real-time detection at operational
level.
Chapter 9 Applying Machine Learning and Deep Learning algorithms for Anomaly
Detection in Critical Water Infrastructures.
Part III Securing Critical Infrastructures for Air Transport:
Chapter 10 Security Challenges for Critical Infrastructures in Air
Transport.
Chapter 11 Toolkit to enhance cyber-physical security of Critical
Infrastructures in Air Transport.
Chapter 12 Security ontologies as technological enabler for blended threat
detection and enhanced systems interoperability.
Part IV Securing Critical Infrastructures for Gas:
Chapter 13 Conceptual Model and CONOPS for Secure and Resilient Gas CI.
Chapter 14 High-Level Reference Architecture (HLRA) for Gas Infrastructures
Protection.
Chapter 15 The SecureGas Key Performance Indicators for resilient gas
critical infrastructures.
Chapter 16 Communication of Security-related Incident Information to the
Authorities and the Population.
Part V Securing Critical Infrastructures of the Healthcare Sector:
Chapter 17 Security monitoring for medical devices.
Chapter 18 User Experience models for threat monitoring and security
management in healthcare.
Chapter 19 Attacking and defending healthcare building automation
networks.
Chapter 20 An Intuitive Distributed Cyber Situational Awareness Framework
Within a Healthcare Environment.
Part VI Securing Critical Infrastructures in the Finance Sector:
Chapter 21 The FINSEC Platform: End-to-End Data-Driven Cyber-Physical Threat
Intelligence for Critical Infrastructures in Finance.
Chapter 22 Anomaly detection for critical financial infrastructure
protection.
Part VII Critical Infrastructure Protection and Smart Resilience:
Chapter 23 Indicator-based assessment of resilience of critical
infrastructures: From single indicators to comprehensive smart assessment.