Security and Quality in Cyber-Physical Systems Engineering With Fore

This book examines the requirements, risks, and solutions to improve the security and quality of complex cyber-physical systems (C-CPS), such as production systems, power plants, and airplanes, in order to ascertain whether it is possible to pro

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ecurity and Quality in Cyber-Physical Systems Engineering With Forewords by Robert M. Lee and Tom Gilb

Security and Quality in Cyber-Physical Systems Engineering

Stefan Biffl • Matthias Eckhart • Arndt Lüder • Edgar Weippl Editors

Security and Quality in Cyber-Physical Systems Engineering With Forewords by Robert M. Lee and Tom Gilb

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Editors Stefan Biffl Institute of Information Systems Engineering Technische Universität Wien Vienna, Austria

Matthias Eckhart Institute of Information Systems Engineering Technische Universität Wien Vienna, Austria

Arndt Lüder Institute of Ergonomics, Manufacturing Systems and Automation Otto von Guericke University Magdeburg Magdeburg, Germany

Edgar Weippl Institute of Information Systems Engineering Technische Universität Wien Vienna, Austria

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Foreword on Security in Systems Engineering

Fear less, do more. Four simple words that call into focus a reality of our industrial automation field and its nexus with our cybersecurity community. There are real concerns for the cybersecurity of our infrastructure and the industrial systems that they rely upon. There are risks that have been well discussed for the last few decades that are intrinsic to the systems and their designs without outside influence such as faults, errors in system design, and failure of protective and safety functions when they are needed most. There are also risks from outside influences such as malicious adversaries who seek to abuse the systems and their functionality for nefarious purposes. As we learn more abo