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Security of Cyber-Physical Systems [electronic resource] : Vulnerability and Impact /

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2020Edition: 1st ed. 2020Description: X, 323 p. 134 illus., 108 illus. in color. online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9783030455415
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Printed edition:: No title; Printed edition:: No title; Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification:
  • 005.8 23
LOC classification:
  • QA76.9.A25
Online resources:
Contents:
AI and Security of CyberP hysical Systems: Opportunities and Challenges -- Overview of Security for Smart Cyber-Physical Systems -- Design and Operation Framework for Industrial Control System Security Exercise -- Cascading Failure Attacks in the Power System -- The Risk of Botnets in Cyber Physical Systems -- Learning Based Anomaly Detection in Critical Cyber-Physical Systems -- Data-drivenAnomalyDetectioninModern PowerSystems -- AI-enabled Security Monitoring in Smart Cyber Physical Grids -- Application of Machine Learning in State Estimation of Smart Cyber-Physical Grid -- A Comparison Between Different Machine Learning Models for IoT Malware Detection -- A Bibliometric Analysis on the Application of Deep Learning in Cybersecurity -- Dynamical Analysis of Cyber‐Related Contingencies Initiated from Substations -- Distributed Attack and Mitigation Strategies for Active Power Distribution Networks -- Privacy-Preserving Homomorphic Masking for Smart Grid Data Analytics in the Cloud -- Attack-Resilient Energy Management Architecture for More Electric Aircrafts -- A Distributed Middleware Architecture for Attack - Resilient Communications in Smart Grids.
In: Springer Nature eBookSummary: This book stems from the CyberBRICS project, which is the first initiative to develop a comparative analysis of the digital policies developed by BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa) countries. BRICS have been chosen as a focus not only because their digital policies are affecting more than 40% of the global population – i.e. roughly 3.2 billion individuals living in such countries – but also all the individuals and businesses willing to use technologies developed in the BRICS or trading digital goods and services with these countries. Given the complexity of digital policies in general and cybersecurity in particular – not to mention the specificities of BRICS countries – this work aims at laying the foundation on which further research on cybersecurity and digital policy in the BRICS can and will be developed.
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AI and Security of CyberP hysical Systems: Opportunities and Challenges -- Overview of Security for Smart Cyber-Physical Systems -- Design and Operation Framework for Industrial Control System Security Exercise -- Cascading Failure Attacks in the Power System -- The Risk of Botnets in Cyber Physical Systems -- Learning Based Anomaly Detection in Critical Cyber-Physical Systems -- Data-drivenAnomalyDetectioninModern PowerSystems -- AI-enabled Security Monitoring in Smart Cyber Physical Grids -- Application of Machine Learning in State Estimation of Smart Cyber-Physical Grid -- A Comparison Between Different Machine Learning Models for IoT Malware Detection -- A Bibliometric Analysis on the Application of Deep Learning in Cybersecurity -- Dynamical Analysis of Cyber‐Related Contingencies Initiated from Substations -- Distributed Attack and Mitigation Strategies for Active Power Distribution Networks -- Privacy-Preserving Homomorphic Masking for Smart Grid Data Analytics in the Cloud -- Attack-Resilient Energy Management Architecture for More Electric Aircrafts -- A Distributed Middleware Architecture for Attack - Resilient Communications in Smart Grids.

This book stems from the CyberBRICS project, which is the first initiative to develop a comparative analysis of the digital policies developed by BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa) countries. BRICS have been chosen as a focus not only because their digital policies are affecting more than 40% of the global population – i.e. roughly 3.2 billion individuals living in such countries – but also all the individuals and businesses willing to use technologies developed in the BRICS or trading digital goods and services with these countries. Given the complexity of digital policies in general and cybersecurity in particular – not to mention the specificities of BRICS countries – this work aims at laying the foundation on which further research on cybersecurity and digital policy in the BRICS can and will be developed.

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