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Re-Envisioning Industrial Control Systems Security by Considering Human Factors as a Core Element of Defense-in-Depth


Abstract:

The security of Industrial Control Systems is relevant both for reliable production system operations and for high-quality throughput in terms of manufactured products. S...Show More

Abstract:

The security of Industrial Control Systems is relevant both for reliable production system operations and for high-quality throughput in terms of manufactured products. Security measures are designed, operated and maintained by different roles along product and production system lifecycles. Defense-in-Depth as a paradigm builds upon the assumption that breaches are unavoidable. The paper at hand provides an analysis of roles, corresponding Human Factors and their relevance for data theft and sabotage attacks. The resulting taxonomy is reflected by an example related to Additive Manufacturing. The results assist in both designing and redesigning Industrial Control System as part of an entire production system so that Defense-in-Depth with regard to Human Factors is built in by design.
Date of Conference: 03-07 July 2023
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 31 July 2023
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Conference Location: Delft, Netherlands

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