Ani Bicaku, Christoph Schmittner, Patrick Rottmann, Markus Tauber and Jerker Delsing

Security Safety and Organizational Standard Compliance in Cyber Physical Systems 

In Industry 4.0 independent entities should interoperate to allow flexible and customized production. To assure the parties that individual components are secured to inter-operate, we investigate automated standard compliance. The standard compliance is defined based on given sets of security and safety requirements for which measurable indicator points are derived. Those reflect configurations of systems recommended by security, safety or process management relevant standards and guidelines, which help to demonstrate the state of compliance. We propose in this paper an approach to automate such an assessment when components are inter-operating with each other by using a monitoring and standard compliance verification framework. The framework will assure the parties that services or devices within their organizations operate in a secure and standard compliant way, without compromising the underlying infrastructure.

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DOI: 10.36244/ICJ.2019.1.1

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Ani Bicaku, Christoph Schmittner, Patrick Rottmann, Markus Tauber and Jerker Delsing, "Security Safety and Organizational Standard Compliance in Cyber Physical Systems", Infocommunications Journal, Vol. XI, No 1, March 2019, pp. 2-9. DOI: 10.36244/ICJ.2019.1.1

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