Mode Switching from a Security Perspective: First Findings of a Systematic Literature Review

  • Michael Riegler (Speaker)

Activity: Talk or presentationContributed talkscience-to-science

Description

With increased interoperability of cyber-physical systems (CPSs), security becomes increasingly critical for many of these systems. We know mode switching from domains like aviation and automotive, and we imagine to use this mechanism for the development of resilient systems that continue to function correctly even if under malicious attack. If vulnerabilities are detected or even known, modes can be switched to reduce the attack surface and to minimize attackers' range of activity. We propose to engineer CPSs with multi-modal software architectures to overcome the interval between the time when zero-day vulnerabilities become known and the time when corresponding updates become available. Thus, affected companies, operators and people will be able to protect themselves and their customers without having to wait for security updates. This paper presents first findings of a systematic literature review (SLR) on mode switching from a security perspective.
Period17 Sept 2020
Event titleThe 4th International Workshop on Cyber-Security and Functional Safety in Cyber-Physical Systems
Event typeConference
LocationAustriaShow on map

Fields of science

  • 102 Computer Sciences
  • 102022 Software development
  • 502050 Business informatics
  • 102040 Quantum computing 
  • 509026 Digitalisation research
  • 211928 Systems engineering
  • 102034 Cyber-physical systems
  • 502032 Quality management
  • 102020 Medical informatics
  • 102006 Computer supported cooperative work (CSCW)
  • 102027 Web engineering
  • 102016 IT security
  • 503015 Subject didactics of technical sciences
  • 102015 Information systems

JKU Focus areas

  • Digital Transformation
  • Sustainable Development: Responsible Technologies and Management