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Why SCADA security is NOT like Computer Centre Security
<!--HTML-->Today, the industralized world lives in symbiosis with control systems (aka SCADA systems): it depends on power distribution, oil production, public transport, automatic production lines. While the convenience is at hand, still too many control systems are designed without any secur...
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author | Dr. Lueders, Stefan |
author_facet | Dr. Lueders, Stefan |
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description | <!--HTML-->Today, the industralized world lives in symbiosis with control systems (aka SCADA systems): it depends on power distribution, oil production, public transport, automatic production lines. While the convenience is at hand, still too many control systems are designed without any security in mind, lack basic security protections, and are not even robust enough to withstand basic attacks. The Stuxnet worm attacking Siemens PLCs in 2010 was another close call. Attackers currently enjoy hacking control systems, and aim to switch lights off. This presentation shall recap the current situation and discuss the differences (or not) between computer center cyber-security and control system cyber-security. |
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language | eng |
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spelling | cern-17533362022-11-03T21:18:55Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1753336engDr. Lueders, StefanWhy SCADA security is NOT like Computer Centre SecurityWhy SCADA security is NOT like Computer Centre SecurityCERN openlab Summer Student programme 2014<!--HTML-->Today, the industralized world lives in symbiosis with control systems (aka SCADA systems): it depends on power distribution, oil production, public transport, automatic production lines. While the convenience is at hand, still too many control systems are designed without any security in mind, lack basic security protections, and are not even robust enough to withstand basic attacks. The Stuxnet worm attacking Siemens PLCs in 2010 was another close call. Attackers currently enjoy hacking control systems, and aim to switch lights off. This presentation shall recap the current situation and discuss the differences (or not) between computer center cyber-security and control system cyber-security.oai:cds.cern.ch:17533362014 |
spellingShingle | CERN openlab Summer Student programme 2014 Dr. Lueders, Stefan Why SCADA security is NOT like Computer Centre Security |
title | Why SCADA security is NOT like Computer Centre Security |
title_full | Why SCADA security is NOT like Computer Centre Security |
title_fullStr | Why SCADA security is NOT like Computer Centre Security |
title_full_unstemmed | Why SCADA security is NOT like Computer Centre Security |
title_short | Why SCADA security is NOT like Computer Centre Security |
title_sort | why scada security is not like computer centre security |
topic | CERN openlab Summer Student programme 2014 |
url | http://cds.cern.ch/record/1753336 |
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