This document provides the followings:
CPS conceptual model and its specific characteristics
– a conceptual model of cyber-physical systems (CPS) and its general features;
– specific characteristics of CPS compared to other related concepts;
Concerns and security frameworks
– security concerns as the basis for the discussion of security risks and security controls for the CPS based on the conceptual model;
– several security frameworks to address those security concerns;
Practical use cases for CPS
– use cases based on the respective security frameworks for CPS;
– provision of visibility of use cases into the specific use of the security frameworks, etc.
This document does not provide specific security controls needed in cyber-physical systems.
This document applies to all sectors where CPS are or will be present, which encapsulate a diverse set of sectors ranging from industrial (e.g., manufacturing) to public (e.g., smart cities).CPS stakeholders such as users, developers, and operators can have a common understanding of CPS (e.g., concepts, risks, security framework) through this document.
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This document provides the followings:
CPS conceptual model and its specific characteristics
– a conceptual model of cyber-physical systems (CPS) and its general features;
– specific characteristics of CPS compared to other related concepts;
Concerns and security frameworks
– security concerns as the basis for the discussion of security risks and security controls for the CPS based on the conceptual model;
– several security frameworks to address those security concerns;
Practical use cases for CPS
– use cases based on the respective security frameworks for CPS;
– provision of visibility of use cases into the specific use of the security frameworks, etc.
This document does not provide specific security controls needed in cyber-physical systems.
This document applies to all sectors where CPS are or will be present, which encapsulate a diverse set of sectors ranging from industrial (e.g., manufacturing) to public (e.g., smart cities).CPS stakeholders such as users, developers, and operators can have a common understanding of CPS (e.g., concepts, risks, security framework) through this document.