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Cybersecurity and Control Sustainability in Digital Economy and Advanced Production

Dmitry P. Zegzhda (), Evgeny Pavlenko () and Anna Shtyrkina ()
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Dmitry P. Zegzhda: Saint Petersburg Peter The Great Polytechnic University. Polytechnicheskaya
Evgeny Pavlenko: Saint Petersburg Peter The Great Polytechnic University. Polytechnicheskaya
Anna Shtyrkina: Saint Petersburg Peter The Great Polytechnic University. Polytechnicheskaya

A chapter in The Economics of Digital Transformation, 2021, pp 173-185 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract This paper describes the challenge of ensuring the cybersecurity of modern digital systems. The development of intelligent information technologies has allowed to create systems that are able to implement physical and economic processes through information exchange between the components of the system. The integration of such systems with critical industries and their accessibility from the Internet provides ample opportunities for the implementation of cyber attacks. The authors showed the need to expand the concept of information security for the systems under consideration by the concept of sustainability, as the ability to function in the conditions of computer attacks. It is proved that an important feature of modern digital systems is the priority to ensure the correct operation of the entire system, before ensuring the safety of individual components. The proposed approach to ensuring cybersecurity and control of cyber sustainability, based on the self-adaptation of the system to the conditions of operation, is described.

Keywords: Cyber-physical system; Cybersecurity; Cyber sustainability; Digital systems; Self-adaptation (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-59959-1_11

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