Traditionally, cybersecurity has been defined (Merriam Webster) as "measures taken to protect a computer or computer system (as on the internet) against unauthorized access or attack. Cyber physical systems security concentrates on the new cyber RISKS that come from threats that can exploit weaknesses and vulnerabilities in cyber physical systems with the integration of complex hardware, software, and firmware. These vulnerabilities drive establishment of the area of cyber physical systems security. The focus will be about cyber physical threats in aviation, medical devices, automotive, and industrial and how G-32 plans to address the sources of these vulnerabilities through security systems engineering and practices. An overview will provide the domains of consideration G-32 is addressing around cyber physical systems security, make-up of the committee members, and the conceptual framework G-32's to-be-released standard (JA7496) provides.
Learning Objectives:- Understand what the G-32 Cyber - Physical System Security standard is
- Domains of consideration that G-32 addresses from a cyber-physical systems perspective
- Impact on Industrial Control System vendors, system integrators, and end customers