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Challenges for Securing Cyber Physical Systems
Alvaro Cardenas, Saurabh Amin, Bruno Sinopoli, Annarita Giani, Adrian Perrig, Shankar Sastry

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Alvaro Cardenas, Saurabh Amin, Bruno Sinopoli, Annarita Giani, Adrian Perrig, Shankar Sastry. "Challenges for Securing Cyber Physical Systems". Workshop on Future Directions in Cyber-physical Systems Security, DHS, 23, July, 2009.

Abstract
We discuss three key challenges for securing cyberphysical systems: (1) understanding the threats, and possible consequences of attacks, (2) identifying the unique properties of cyber-physical systems and their differences from traditional IT security, and (3) discussing security mechanisms applicable to cyber-physical systems. In particular, we analyze security mechanisms for: prevention, detection and recovery, resilience and deterrence of attacks.

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    Alvaro Cardenas, Saurabh Amin, Bruno Sinopoli, Annarita
    Giani, Adrian Perrig, Shankar Sastry. <a
    href="http://chess.eecs.berkeley.edu/pubs/601.html"
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    Cyber-physical Systems Security, DHS, 23, July, 2009.
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    Alvaro Cardenas, Saurabh Amin, Bruno Sinopoli, Annarita
    Giani, Adrian Perrig, Shankar Sastry. "Challenges for
    Securing Cyber Physical Systems". Workshop on Future
    Directions in Cyber-physical Systems Security, DHS, 23,
    July, 2009.
  • BibTeX
    @inproceedings{CardenasAminSinopoliGianiPerrigSastry09_ChallengesForSecuringCyberPhysicalSystems,
        author = {Alvaro Cardenas and Saurabh Amin and Bruno
                  Sinopoli and Annarita Giani and Adrian Perrig and
                  Shankar Sastry},
        title = {Challenges for Securing Cyber Physical Systems},
        booktitle = {Workshop on Future Directions in Cyber-physical
                  Systems Security},
        organization = {DHS},
        day = {23},
        month = {July},
        year = {2009},
        abstract = {We discuss three key challenges for securing
                  cyberphysical systems: (1) understanding the
                  threats, and possible consequences of attacks, (2)
                  identifying the unique properties of
                  cyber-physical systems and their differences from
                  traditional IT security, and (3) discussing
                  security mechanisms applicable to cyber-physical
                  systems. In particular, we analyze security
                  mechanisms for: prevention, detection and
                  recovery, resilience and deterrence of attacks.},
        URL = {http://chess.eecs.berkeley.edu/pubs/601.html}
    }
    

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