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Cyber Security of Industrial Control Systems in the Future Internet Environment

Cyber Security of Industrial Control Systems in the Future Internet Environment
Author(s)/Editor(s): Mirjana D. Stojanović (University of Belgrade, Serbia)and Slavica V. Boštjančič Rakas (University of Belgrade, Serbia)
Copyright: ©2020
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-2910-2
ISBN13: 9781799829102
ISBN10: 1799829103
EISBN13: 9781799829126

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In today’s modernized market, many fields are utilizing internet technologies in their everyday methods of operation. The industrial sector is no different as these technological solutions have provided several benefits including reduction of costs, scalability, and efficiency improvements. Despite this, cyber security remains a crucial risk factor in industrial control systems. The same public and corporate solutions do not apply to this specific district because these security issues are more complex and intensive. Research is needed that explores new risk assessment methods and security mechanisms that professionals can apply to their modern technological procedures.

Cyber Security of Industrial Control Systems in the Future Internet Environment is a pivotal reference source that provides vital research on current security risks in critical infrastructure schemes with the implementation of information and communication technologies. While highlighting topics such as intrusion detection systems, forensic challenges, and smart grids, this publication explores specific security solutions within industrial sectors that have begun applying internet technologies to their current methods of operation. This book is ideally designed for researchers, system engineers, managers, networkers, IT professionals, analysts, academicians, and students seeking a better understanding of the key issues within securing industrial control systems that utilize internet technologies.



Author's/Editor's Biography

Mirjana Stojanović (Ed.)

Mirjana Stojanović received her B.Sc. (1985) and M.Sc. (1993) degrees in electrical engineering and her Ph.D. degree (2005) in technical sciences, all from the University of Belgrade, Serbia. She is currently full professor in Information and Communication Technologies at the Faculty of Transport and Traffic Engineering, University of Belgrade. Previously, she held research position at the Mihailo Pupin Institute, University of Belgrade, and was involved in developing telecommunication equipment and systems for regional power utilities and major Serbian corporate systems. Prof. Stojanovic participated in the CIGRÉ D2 international projects concerning operational services using IP virtual private networks and integrated management information in utilities. She published a number of book chapters, journal articles, and conference papers in her field. Her research interests include communication protocols, cyber security, service and network management, and QoS solutions in the next-generation Internet.



Slavica Boštjančič Rakas (Ed.)
Slavica V. Bostjancic Rakas received her B.Sc. (2004) and M.Sc. (2007) degrees in traffic engineering and her Ph.D. degree (2011) in technical sciences, all from the University of Belgrade, Serbia. Dr. Bostjancic Rakas joined Mihailo Pupin Institute in Belgrade in 2005, where she is currently research fellow in the area of telecommunication networks. She has participated in several research projects and studies concerning the design of next-generation networks, quality of service and network management systems. As author or coauthor, she published more than 40 papers at national and international journals, books and conferences. Her research interests include quality of service architectures, network management in the future Internet, and security issues in industrial control systems.

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