Visible to the public Taxonomy Analysis of Security Aspects in Cyber Physical Systems Applications

TitleTaxonomy Analysis of Security Aspects in Cyber Physical Systems Applications
Publication TypeConference Paper
Year of Publication2018
AuthorsGawanmeh, Amjad, Alomari, Ahmad
Conference Name2018 IEEE International Conference on Communications Workshops (ICC Workshops)
Keywordsautonomous systems, computer network security, control methods, CPS, cps privacy, critical applications, cyber physical system applications, cyber physical systems, data privacy, distributive nature, eHealth, Human Behavior, human factors, industrial control, innovative technologies, Intelligent systems, Internet of Things, IoT related issues, Monitoring, privacy, privacy concerns, pubcrawl, security, security aspects, security issues, security of data, sensitive data, Sensors, Smart grid, Smart grids, Taxonomy, taxonomy analysis, taxonomy based analysis, vehicular technologies
AbstractThe notion of Cyber Physical Systems is based on using recent computing, communication, and control methods to design and operate intelligent and autonomous systems that can provide using innovative technologies. The existence of several critical applications within the scope of cyber physical systems results in many security and privacy concerns. On the other hand, the distributive nature of these CPS increases security risks. In addition, certain CPS, such as medical ones, generate and process sensitive data regularly, hence, this data must be protected at all levels of generation, processing, and transmission. In this paper, we present a taxonomy based analysis for the state of the art work on security issues in CPS. We identify four types of analysis for security issues in CPS: Modeling, Detection, Prevention, and Response. In addition, we identified six applications of CPS where security is relevant: eHealth and medical, smart grid and power related, vehicular technologies, industrial control and manufacturing, autonomous systems and UAVs, and finally IoT related issues. Then we mapped existing works in the literature into these categories.
DOI10.1109/ICCW.2018.8403559
Citation Keygawanmeh_taxonomy_2018