Learn the threats and vulnerabilities of critical infrastructure to cybersecurity attack. Definitions are provided for cybersecurity technical terminology and hacker jargon related to automated control systems common to buildings, utilities, and industry.
Buildings today are automated because the systems are complicated and so we depend on the building controls system (BCS) to operate the equipment. We also depend on a computerized maintenance management system (CMMS) to keep a record of what was repaired and to schedule required maintenance. SCADA, BCS, and CMMS all can be hacked.
The Cybersecurity Lexicon puts cyber jargon related to building controls all in one place. The book is a handy desk reference for professionals interested in preventing cyber-physical attacks against their facilities in the real world.
Discussion of attacks on automated control systems is clouded by a lack of standard definitions and a general misunderstanding abouthow bad actors can actually employ cyber technology as a weapon in the real world. This book covers:
What You ll learn
Who This Book Is For
Architects, engineers, building managers, students, researchers, and consultants interested in cybersecurity attacks against facilities in the real world. Also for IT professionals getting involved in cybersecurity responsibilities.Inhaltsverzeichnis
Chapter 1: #. - Chapter 2: A. - Chapter 3: B. - Chapter 4: C. - Chapter 5: D. - Chapter 6: E. - Chapter 7: F. - Chapter 8: G. - Chapter 9: H. - Chapter 10: I. - Chapter 11: J. - Chapter 12: K. - Chapter 13: L. - Chapter 14: M. - Chapter 15: N. - Chapter 16: O. - Chapter 17: P. - Chapter 18: Q. - Chapter 19: R. - Chapter 20: S. - Chapter 21: T. - Chapter 22: U. - Chapter 23: V. - Chapter 24: W. - Chapter 25: X. - Chapter 26: Y. - Chapter 27: Z. - Chapter 28: Facilities, Engineering, and Cyber Acronyms. - Chapter 29: Cyber Standards.
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