Cyber-Physical Systems
A Major Industrial Cybersecurity Threat: Living off the Land Attacks
Nathan Eddy | | commercial infrastructure, CPS, Cyber-Physical Systems, Honeywell, ICS, industrial control systems, iot, living off the land, lotl, operational technology, USB
In “Living off the Land attacks,” adversaries use USB devices to infiltrate industrial control systems. Cyberthreats from silent residency attacks put critical infrastructure facilities at risk ...
Security Boulevard
The Unique Security Challenges of Cyber-Physical Systems Require New Security Tools
Ordr’s See, Know, Secure Approach to Connected Device Security is Ideal for CPS Protection As IT estates and their attack surfaces grow in complexity, cyber-physical systems (CPS) are getting more attention ...
What Are Cyber-Physical Systems?
Paradigmatic shifts are often not fully recognized until after they have occurred. Innovations are made, evolutions take place, and then someone realizes, “Hey, this is much different from when it started.” That’s ...
Human vs. Artificial Intelligence in Autonomous Systems
C. Warren Axelrod | | AI, Artificial Intelligence, Cyber-Physical Systems, General, machine learning, ML, Spotlight
A common goal, as we see in many articles on AI (artificial intelligence) and ML (machine learning), is to make AI/ML systems more like humans. Some claim that humans are much better ...
The Demise of Self-Driving Cars as Such
C. Warren Axelrod | | autonomous vehicles, Cyber-Physical Systems, General, NHTSA, self-driving cars, smart roadways, software engineering, Spotlight, Tesla
This is a follow-on column to my May 10, 2021 BlogInfoSec post “Will Full Autonomy Ever Be Realized?” It is prompted in part by the recent decision by the NHTSA (National Highway ...
Ransomware and the C-I-A Triad
C. Warren Axelrod | | availability, Confidentiality, CSO/CISO Perspectives, Cyber-Physical Systems, cybercrime, Cyberwarfare, General, Integrity, ransom payments, Ransomware, Spotlight
In earlier, more innocent (?) times, cyberattacks seemed to be fairly straightforward. You have the data exfiltration attacks, where copies of sensitive personal information and intellectual property are stolen, often without the ...
Don’t Count on Cybersecurity Data
C. Warren Axelrod | | AI, Artificial Intelligence, CSO/CISO Perspectives, Cyber-Physical Systems, General, ids, intrusion detection, Intrusion Prevention, IPS, ML, Spotlight
It is a common theme of mine, but one which bears repeating. We collect and disseminate all manner of data, but not so much of data which count. In an article by ...
Will Full Autonomy Ever Be Realized?
C. Warren Axelrod | | AI, Artificial Intelligence, autonomous vehicles, Cyber-Physical Systems, Elon Musk, General, smart roadways, Spotlight
Matt Novak of Gizmodo posted an article on April 30, 2021 with the title “Elon Musk Shares Painfully Obvious Idea About the Difficulty of Self-Driving Cars,” available at Elon Musk Shares Painfully ...
Cybersecurity Lessons from the Pandemic – Positive and Negative Feedback
C. Warren Axelrod | | Cyber-Physical Systems, General, Human Elements, Ransomware, Risk Analysis, risk assessment, software engineering, Spotlight, system equilibrium
Systems use negative feedback in order to converge to stability and equilibrium (a positive quest). Positive-feedback systems diverge, which leads to instability and sometimes surging out of control (usually a negative outcome) ...
Another Boeing Software “Glitch”
C. Warren Axelrod | | Andy Pasztor, Boeing 737 Max, Cyber-Physical Systems, General, Nancy Leveson, software assurance, software engineering, Software Testing, Spotlight
How I hate the word “glitch,” which is commonly used to describe faulty software in press reports, blogs, and the like. In my opinion, it trivializes serious software errors. So, when the ...