CYBER RANGES, THEIR ROLE IN SECURING SMART BUILDINGS
Marian Ion () and
George CĂRUȚAȘU ()
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Marian Ion: University Politehnica of Timisoara, Romania
George CĂRUȚAȘU: Romanian-American University, Romania
Journal of Information Systems & Operations Management, 2021, vol. 15, issue 2, 187-195
Abstract:
IoT devices are already part of our day-to-day life, and their role increases every day. Buildings and all kind of other constructions will be managed by, or with support or IoT/ICS/ICT equipment, that must be protected 24/7/365 as some of them quickly become obsolete. In terms of cybersecurity, this equipment represents potential doors to the safety of buildings, their inhabitants or users, and their personal or confidential data. People, the society and the market need to prepare to manage risks brought by the usage of millions of old, unpatched, unmaintained ICS and ICT devices. Considering the accelerated rhythm of technology adoption, new cybersecurity technologies, such as cyber ranges, already provide the basis for future approaches to intelligent and knowledgeable management of cybersecurity in IoT contexts.
Date: 2021
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