Civil and Environmental Engineering 2016
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-4666-9619-8.ch018
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Cyber Attacks on Critical Infrastructure

Abstract: We are facing the expansion of cyber incidents, and they are becoming more severe. This results in the necessity to improve security, especially in the vulnerable field of critical infrastructure. One of the problems in the security of critical infrastructures is the level of awareness related to the effect of cyberattacks. The threat to critical infrastructure is real, so it is necessary to be aware of it and anticipate, predict, and prepare against a cyber attack. The main reason for the escalation of cybera… Show more

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“…Two months after the blackout, the Israel National Electricity Authority was revealed to have had a significant cyberattack; however, damage was limited after the Israel Electricity Corporation shut down systems to stop the virus from spreading (Kovacevic & Nikolic, 2016). These cyber attacks accrue a lot losses across different sectors.…”
Section: Problem Statementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Two months after the blackout, the Israel National Electricity Authority was revealed to have had a significant cyberattack; however, damage was limited after the Israel Electricity Corporation shut down systems to stop the virus from spreading (Kovacevic & Nikolic, 2016). These cyber attacks accrue a lot losses across different sectors.…”
Section: Problem Statementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In recent years, the operation of a number of large-scale industrial, public, and academic facilities has been disrupted by cyberattacks, resulting in significant operational downtime, facility damage, compromise to the safety of personnel and the environment, as well as significant monetary losses due to downtime, equipment, and reputational damage [4][5][6]. High-profile institutions and facilities with unique, world-leading, or critical capabilities are particularly vulnerable to cybersecurity threats and cyberattacks.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%