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Cyber Resilience of Systems and Networks [electronic resource] / edited by Alexander Kott, Igor Linkov.

Contributor(s): Kott, Alexander [editor.] | Linkov, Igor [editor.] | SpringerLink (Online service).
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: Risk, Systems and Decisions: Publisher: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2019Edition: 1st ed. 2019.Description: X, 475 p. 121 illus., 87 illus. in color. online resource.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783319774923.Subject(s): Security systems | Data protection | Security Science and Technology | Data and Information SecurityAdditional physical formats: Printed edition:: No title; Printed edition:: No title; Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification: 621 Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Chapter 1. Introduction -- Part 1. Quantifying Cyber Resilience -- Chapter 2. Metrics Based on the System Performance Perspective -- Chapter 3. Metrics Based on the Mission Risk Perspective -- Part 2. Assessment and Analysis of Cyber Resilience -- Chapter 4. Frameworks and Best Practices -- Chapter 5. Analysis of Dependencies -- Chapter 6. Applying Percolation Theory -- Chapter 7. Modeling the Impact of Cyber Attacks -- Chapter 8. Modeling and Simulation Approaches -- Part 3. Enhancing Cyber Resilience -- Chapter 9. Systems Engineering Approaches -- Chapter 10. Defense Techniques -- Chapter 11. Managing Human Factors -- Chapter 12. Rule-Making for Insider Threat Mitigation -- Chapter 13. Biologically Inspired AI Techniques -- Chapter 14. Economic Effectiveness of Mitigation and Resilience -- Part 4. Cyber Resilience in Selected Classes of Systems and Networks -- Chapter 15. Regional Critical Infrastructures -- Chapter 16. Internet of Things -- Chapter 17. Smart Cities -- Chapter 18. Transportation Networks -- Chapter 19. Supply Chains.
In: Springer Nature eBookSummary: This book introduces fundamental concepts of cyber resilience, drawing expertise from academia, industry, and government. Resilience is defined as the ability to recover from or easily adjust to shocks and stresses. Unlike the concept of security - which is often and incorrectly conflated with resilience -- resilience refers to the system's ability to recover or regenerate its performance after an unexpected impact produces a degradation in its performance. A clear understanding of distinction between security, risk and resilience is important for developing appropriate management of cyber threats. The book presents insightful discussion of the most current technical issues in cyber resilience, along with relevant methods and procedures. Practical aspects of current cyber resilience practices and techniques are described as they are now, and as they are likely to remain in the near term. The bulk of the material is presented in the book in a way that is easily accessible to non-specialists. Logical, consistent, and continuous discourse covering all key topics relevant to the field will be of use as teaching material as well as source of emerging scholarship in the field. A typical chapter provides introductory, tutorial-like material, detailed examples, in-depth elaboration of a selected technical approach, and a concise summary of key ideas.
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Chapter 1. Introduction -- Part 1. Quantifying Cyber Resilience -- Chapter 2. Metrics Based on the System Performance Perspective -- Chapter 3. Metrics Based on the Mission Risk Perspective -- Part 2. Assessment and Analysis of Cyber Resilience -- Chapter 4. Frameworks and Best Practices -- Chapter 5. Analysis of Dependencies -- Chapter 6. Applying Percolation Theory -- Chapter 7. Modeling the Impact of Cyber Attacks -- Chapter 8. Modeling and Simulation Approaches -- Part 3. Enhancing Cyber Resilience -- Chapter 9. Systems Engineering Approaches -- Chapter 10. Defense Techniques -- Chapter 11. Managing Human Factors -- Chapter 12. Rule-Making for Insider Threat Mitigation -- Chapter 13. Biologically Inspired AI Techniques -- Chapter 14. Economic Effectiveness of Mitigation and Resilience -- Part 4. Cyber Resilience in Selected Classes of Systems and Networks -- Chapter 15. Regional Critical Infrastructures -- Chapter 16. Internet of Things -- Chapter 17. Smart Cities -- Chapter 18. Transportation Networks -- Chapter 19. Supply Chains.

This book introduces fundamental concepts of cyber resilience, drawing expertise from academia, industry, and government. Resilience is defined as the ability to recover from or easily adjust to shocks and stresses. Unlike the concept of security - which is often and incorrectly conflated with resilience -- resilience refers to the system's ability to recover or regenerate its performance after an unexpected impact produces a degradation in its performance. A clear understanding of distinction between security, risk and resilience is important for developing appropriate management of cyber threats. The book presents insightful discussion of the most current technical issues in cyber resilience, along with relevant methods and procedures. Practical aspects of current cyber resilience practices and techniques are described as they are now, and as they are likely to remain in the near term. The bulk of the material is presented in the book in a way that is easily accessible to non-specialists. Logical, consistent, and continuous discourse covering all key topics relevant to the field will be of use as teaching material as well as source of emerging scholarship in the field. A typical chapter provides introductory, tutorial-like material, detailed examples, in-depth elaboration of a selected technical approach, and a concise summary of key ideas.

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