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Security of Cyber-Physical Systems and Cross-SDO Collaboration 2 Addressing security challenges on a global scaleGeneva, 6-7 December 2010
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ISO/IEC/ITU-T Strategic Advisory Group on Security Outgrowth of ISO Advisory Group on Security (2004) Expanded to ISO+IEC+ITU-T in 2005 First meeting: April 2005 Initiative of the World Standards Collaboration Terms of Reference To oversee standardization activities in ISO, IEC and ITU-T relevant to the field of security To provide advice and guidance to the ISO Technical Management Board, the IEC Standardization Management Board and the ITU-T Telecommunication Standardization Advisory Group (TSAG) relative to the co-ordination of work relevant to security, and in particular to identify areas where new standardization initiatives may be warranted. To monitor the implementation of the recommendations of the Advisory Group on Security 3 Addressing security challenges on a global scaleGeneva, 6-7 December 2010
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SAG-S Web Portal 4 Addressing security challenges on a global scaleGeneva, 6-7 December 2010
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Standardization Areas with Security Aspects Electric grid Buildings and structures Ships and marine technology Aircraft and space vehicles Fire protection and fire safety Alarm systems Food products Financial services Nuclear energy Personal safety – protective clothing and equipment Design of structures Societal security Freight Containers Air Quality Intelligent transportation systems Environmental management Health informatics Drinking water supply and water quality Cards and personal identification ICT security Biometrics Automatic identification and data capture 5 Addressing security challenges on a global scaleGeneva, 6-7 December 2010 Not a complete list - and ICT Underpins Everything!
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Security Must be “Baked In” 6 Addressing security challenges on a global scaleGeneva, 6-7 December 2010
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Cyber-Physical Systems 7 Addressing security challenges on a global scaleGeneva, 6-7 December 2010 ICT Systems Physical Systems ICT is an embedded infrastructure within a larger system. Security requires sound overall system architecture and an integrated approach encompassing both ICT and physical system security
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Example: The Smart Grid 8 Addressing security challenges on a global scaleGeneva, 6-7 December 2010
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New Types of Cyber-Physical Threats 9 Addressing security challenges on a global scaleGeneva, 6-7 December 2010
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Observations Overall system security requires sound overall architecture Interactions between ICT and physical systems must be considered Security requires co-development of standards for both the physical application and embedded ICT infrastructures Standards are typically done by different communities New forms of collaboration within and among SDOs is needed 10 Addressing security challenges on a global scaleGeneva, 6-7 December 2010
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