scholarly journals Static vs Dynamic Architecture of Aware Cyber Physical Systems of Systems

Author(s):  
Peter Bemus ◽  
Ovidiu Noran
Author(s):  
Hermann Kopetz ◽  
Andrea Bondavalli ◽  
Francesco Brancati ◽  
Bernhard Frömel ◽  
Oliver Höftberger ◽  
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Author(s):  
Duncan Unwin ◽  
Louis Sanzogni

Cybersecurity threats to railways are increasing, both due to improvements in the techniques of hackers and the increasing merger of cyber and physical spheres. Accepted approaches to safety can be extended to consider the risks from cyber, however the nature of railways as complex cyber-physical systems of systems may require a broader approach beyond functional safety. This paper explores some of the cybersecurity hazards using a war gaming approach. The authors find that, while standard engineering approaches are effective in building new rail control system components, a broader and more creative consideration of attacks has benefits. In particular they identify the ability to cause mass disruption by targeting the fail-safes designed to ensure safety or auxiliary systems that are not directly classified within the scope of the ICS.


2021 ◽  
Vol 13 (2) ◽  
pp. 32-39
Author(s):  
George Matta ◽  
Sebastian Chlup ◽  
Abdelkader Magdy Shaaban ◽  
Christoph Schmittner ◽  
Andreas Pinzenöhler ◽  
...  

The Internet of Things (IoT) and cloud technologies are increasingly implemented in the form of Cyber-Physical Systems of Systems (CPSoS) for the railway sector. In order to satisfy the security requirements of Cyber-Physical Systems (CPS), domainspecific risk identification assessment procedures have been developed. Threat modelling is one of the most commonly used methods for threat identification for the security analysis of CPSoS and is capable of targeting various domains. This paper reports our experience of using a risk management framework identify the most critical security vulnerabilities in CPSoS in the domain and shows the broader impact this work can have on the domain of safety and security management. Moreover, we emphasize the application of common analytical methods for cyber-security based on international industry standards to identify the most vulnerable assets. These will be applied to a meta-model for automated railway systems in the concept phase to support the development and deployment of these systems. Furthermore, it is the first step to create a secure and standard complaint system by design.


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