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Cyber resilience
Cyber resilience is the most important feature of any cyber system, especially during the transition to the sixth technological stage and related Industry 4.0 technologies: Artificial Intelligence (AI), Cloud and foggy computing, 5G +, IoT/IIoT, Big Data and ETL, Q-computing, Blockchain, VR/AR, etc....
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author | Petrenko, Sergei |
author_facet | Petrenko, Sergei |
author_sort | Petrenko, Sergei |
collection | CERN |
description | Cyber resilience is the most important feature of any cyber system, especially during the transition to the sixth technological stage and related Industry 4.0 technologies: Artificial Intelligence (AI), Cloud and foggy computing, 5G +, IoT/IIoT, Big Data and ETL, Q-computing, Blockchain, VR/AR, etc. We should even consider the cyber resilience as a primary one, because the mentioned systems cannot exist without it. Indeed, without the sustainable formation made of the interconnected components of the critical information infrastructure, it does not make sense to discuss the existence of 4.0 Industry cyber-systems. In cases when the cyber security of these systems is mainly focused on the assessment of the incidents' probability and prevention of possible security threats, the cyber resilience is mainly aimed at preserving the targeted behavior and cyber systems' performance under the conditions of known (about 45 %) as well as unknown (the remaining 55 %) cyber attacks. This monograph shows that modern Industry 4.0. cyber systems do not have the required cyber resilience for targeted performance under heterogeneous mass intruder cyber-attacks. A new formulation of the cyber resilience problem under heterogeneous mass cyber-attacks is proposed, in which the cyber system performance recovery in destructive software impacts prevents significant or catastrophic consequences.. |
id | cern-2705150 |
institution | Organización Europea para la Investigación Nuclear |
language | eng |
publishDate | 2019 |
publisher | River Publishers |
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spelling | cern-27051502021-04-21T18:12:39Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2705150engPetrenko, SergeiCyber resilienceComputing and ComputersCyber resilience is the most important feature of any cyber system, especially during the transition to the sixth technological stage and related Industry 4.0 technologies: Artificial Intelligence (AI), Cloud and foggy computing, 5G +, IoT/IIoT, Big Data and ETL, Q-computing, Blockchain, VR/AR, etc. We should even consider the cyber resilience as a primary one, because the mentioned systems cannot exist without it. Indeed, without the sustainable formation made of the interconnected components of the critical information infrastructure, it does not make sense to discuss the existence of 4.0 Industry cyber-systems. In cases when the cyber security of these systems is mainly focused on the assessment of the incidents' probability and prevention of possible security threats, the cyber resilience is mainly aimed at preserving the targeted behavior and cyber systems' performance under the conditions of known (about 45 %) as well as unknown (the remaining 55 %) cyber attacks. This monograph shows that modern Industry 4.0. cyber systems do not have the required cyber resilience for targeted performance under heterogeneous mass intruder cyber-attacks. A new formulation of the cyber resilience problem under heterogeneous mass cyber-attacks is proposed, in which the cyber system performance recovery in destructive software impacts prevents significant or catastrophic consequences..River Publishersoai:cds.cern.ch:27051502019 |
spellingShingle | Computing and Computers Petrenko, Sergei Cyber resilience |
title | Cyber resilience |
title_full | Cyber resilience |
title_fullStr | Cyber resilience |
title_full_unstemmed | Cyber resilience |
title_short | Cyber resilience |
title_sort | cyber resilience |
topic | Computing and Computers |
url | http://cds.cern.ch/record/2705150 |
work_keys_str_mv | AT petrenkosergei cyberresilience |