Digital twins and cyber security - solution or challenge?
Abstract
Digital twin technology today is diverse and emerging and its full potential is not yet widely understood. The concept of a digital twin allows for the analysis, design, optimisation and evolution of systems to take place fully digital, or in conjunction with a cyber-physical system to improve speed, accuracy and efficiency when compared to traditional engineering approaches. Digital twins continue to be a technology that enables new paradigms, such as Industry 4.0 and Factories of the Future as well as generating improved efficiencies within existing systems. The development of digital twin technology in traditional industries such as manufacturing, construction, the automotive industry, agriculture and transportation has highlighted its potential, but often insufficiently explored the risks associated with their integration. In this paper we explore risks relating to the cyber-security of systems employing digital twin technology and also consider the opportunities for digital twins themselves to mitigate cyber-security risks and become an integral part of a security in-depth defence.
RAS ID
45076
Document Type
Conference Proceeding
Date of Publication
1-1-2021
Funding Information
Cyber Security Research Centre Limited Australian Government's Cooperative Research Centres Programme
School
School of Science / Graduate Research
Copyright
subscription content
Publisher
IEEE
Recommended Citation
Holmes, D., Papathanasaki, M., Maglaras, L., Ferrag, M., Nepal, S., & Janicke, H. (2021). Digital twins and cyber security - solution or challenge?. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1109/SEEDA-CECNSM53056.2021.9566277
Comments
Holmes, D., Papathanasaki, M., Maglaras, L., Ferrag, M. A., Nepal, S., & Janicke, H. (2021, September). Digital twins and cyber security - solution or challenge? [Paper presentation]. 2021 6th South-East Europe Design Automation, Computer Engineering, Computer Networks and Social Media Conference (SEEDA-CECNSM), Preveza, Greece. https://doi.org/10.1109/SEEDA-CECNSM53056.2021.9566277