Contributed by: Oliver Jackson, oliver.jackson@springer.com
Title: Safety, Security and Privacy for Cyber-Physical Systems
Editors: Riccardo M. G. Ferrari and André M. H. Teixeira
Publisher: Springer
ISBN: 978-3-030-65047-6 (Hardcover); 978-3-030-65048-3 (e-book)
Extent: 400 pages.
Month of Publication: June 2021
Price: $179.99/149.99 Euros (Hardcover); $139.00/109.99 Euros (e-book) (local taxes may apply)
Available from: https://www.springer.com/gp/book/9783030650476
This book presents an in-depth overview of recent work related to the safety, security, and privacy of cyber-physical systems (CPSs). It brings together contributions from leading researchers in networked control systems and closely related fields to discuss overarching aspects of safety, security, and privacy; characterization of attacks; and solutions to detecting and mitigating such attacks.
Safety, Security and Privacy for Cyber-Physical Systems begins by providing an insightful taxonomy of problems, challenges and techniques related to safety, security, and privacy for CPSs. It then moves through a thorough discussion of various control-based solutions to these challenges, including cooperative fault-tolerant and resilient control and estimation, detection of attacks and security metrics, watermarking and encrypted control, privacy and a novel defense approach based on deception. The book concludes by discussing risk management and cyber-insurance challenges in CPSs, and by presenting the future outlook for this area of research as a whole.
Its wide-ranging collection of varied works in the emerging fields of security and privacy in networked control systems makes this book a benefit to both academic researchers and advanced practitioners interested in implementing diverse applications in the fields of IoT, cooperative autonomous vehicles and the smart cities of the future.
Contents:
- Introduction to the Book (Riccardo M.G. Ferrari and André M. H. Teixeira)
- Fault Tolerance in Networked Control Systems by Flexible Task Assignment (Kai Schenk and Jan Lunze)
- Resilient Control Under Denial-of-Service: Results and Research Directions (Claudio De Persis and Pietro Tesi)
- Stealthy False Data Injection Attacks in Feedback Systems Revisited (Henrik Sandberg)
- Detection of Attacks in Cyber-Physical Systems: Theory and Applications (Vaibhav Katewa, Cheng-Zong Bai, Vijay Gupta, and Fabio Pasqualetti)
- Security Metrics for Control Systems (André M. H. Teixeira)
- The Secure State Estimation Problem (Yasser Shoukry and Paulo Tabuada)
- Active Detection Against Replay Attack: A Survey on Watermark Design for Cyber-Physical Systems (Hanxiao Liu, Yilin Mo, and Karl Henrik Johansson)
- Detection of Cyber-Attacks: A Multiplicative Watermarking Scheme (Riccardo M. G. Ferrari and André M. H. Teixeira)
- Differentially Private Anomaly Detection for Interconnected Systems (Riccardo M. G. Ferrari, Kwassi H. Degue, and Jerome Le Ny)
- Remote State Estimation in the Presence of an Eavesdropper (Alex S. Leong, Daniel E. Quevedo, Daniel Dolz, and Subhrakanti Dey)
- Secure Networked Control Systems Design Using Semi-homomorphic Encryption (Yankai Lin, Farhad Farokhi, Iman Shames, and Dragan Nešić)
- Deception-as-Defense Framework for Cyber-Physical Systems (Muhammed O. Sayin and Tamer Başar)
- Cyber-Risk: Cyber-Physical Systems Versus Information Technology Systems (Carlos Barreto, Galina Schwartz, and Alvaro A. Cardenas)
- Cyber-Insurance (Carlos Barreto, Galina Schwartz, and Alvaro A. Cardenas)
- Concluding Remarks and Future Outlook (Riccardo M. G. Ferrari)