Cybersecurity of advanced machinery systems: the foundation of cyber resilient ships/ Andrew D. Stewart
Material type: TextPublication details: 2023Subject(s): In: Naval Engineers Journal Vol 135 No 2, Summer 2023 pp.59-69Summary: "Cyber Resilience in Intelligent Ships," has previously been introduced as a foundational cybersecurity concept for shipboard operations. The fundamental argument made was that, in a world of complex, networked, and digital ships, the standard concept of platform survivability that focuses on physical susceptibility and vulnerability fails to address the cyber risk in a modern ship. Older approaches to cybersecurity that focused on perimeter or boundary defense are no longer adequate in modern control system environments.Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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"Cyber Resilience in Intelligent Ships," has previously been introduced as a foundational cybersecurity concept for shipboard operations. The fundamental argument made was that, in a world of complex, networked, and digital ships, the standard concept of platform survivability that focuses on physical susceptibility and vulnerability fails to address the cyber risk in a modern ship. Older approaches to cybersecurity that focused on perimeter or boundary defense are no longer adequate in modern control system environments.
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