Critical Infrastructure Protection: Where Convergence of Logical and Physical Security Technologies is a Must
Luigi Coppolino (),
Salvatore D’Antonio (),
Giovanni Mazzeo () and
Luigi Romano ()
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Luigi Coppolino: University of Naples ‘Parthenope’
Salvatore D’Antonio: University of Naples ‘Parthenope’
Giovanni Mazzeo: University of Naples ‘Parthenope’
Luigi Romano: University of Naples ‘Parthenope’
A chapter in System Dependability and Analytics, 2023, pp 239-254 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract Security monitoring is a number one priority, especially in Critical Infrastructure Protection (CIP), where cyber attacks may have dramatic safety impacts, in that they may well result in major damage to assets and/or harm to people. Since effective protection requires that the right actions be taken at the right time, the results of the monitoring process must: (i) be made available in a timely fashion (i.e. in near real-time), and (ii) include detailed diagnostic information (i.e. clearly identify the nature of the problem and the extent of the damage). In this chapter, we: (1) propose an approach for dependable (i.e. accurate, timely, and trustworthy) security monitoring, based on correlation of logical and physical events, (2) implement the approach in a distributed architecture integrating cutting-edge commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) technologies, and (3) validate the approach with respect to a handful of case studies, characterized by challenging—and quite diverse—requirements.
Date: 2023
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-02063-6_13
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