Search for dissertations about: "physical security systems"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 98 swedish dissertations containing the words physical security systems.
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1. On the Secure and Resilient Design of Connected Vehicles: Methods and Guidelines
Abstract : Vehicles have come a long way from being purely mechanical systems to systems that consist of an internal network of more than 100 microcontrollers and systems that communicate with external entities, such as other vehicles, road infrastructure, the manufacturer’s cloud and external applications. This combination of resource constraints, safety-criticality, large attack surface and the fact that millions of people own and use them each day, makes securing vehicles particularly challenging as security practices and methods need to be tailored to meet these requirements. READ MORE
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2. Vulnerability Analysis for Critical Infrastructures
Abstract : The rapid advances in information and communication technology enable a shift from diverse systems empowered mainly by either hardware or software to cyber-physical systems (CPSs) that are driving Critical infrastructures (CIs), such as energy and manufacturing systems. However, alongside the expected enhancements in efficiency and reliability, the induced connectivity exposes these CIs to cyberattacks exemplified by Stuxnet and WannaCry ransomware cyber incidents. READ MORE
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3. Security Standard Compliance in System of Systems
Abstract : The world we live in is becoming digitalized by transforming our society and economyin an unpredicted way. Digital technologies are transforming products, manufacturingassets, and entire supply chains. READ MORE
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4. Enabling Scalable Security in Internet of Things
Abstract : The popular notion of Internet of Things (IoT) implies two salient features: 1. a diversity of small things, i.e., constrained devices; 2. READ MORE
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5. Security in Physical Distribution - Causes, mitigation measures and an investment model
Abstract : Recent statistics and terror events testify an increased vulnerability of distribution networks. Antagonistic threats as theft, counterfeiting, contamination and terror are burdening supply chains with unexpected costs in form of lost cargo, production downtimes, lower customer satisfaction, and higher transportation costs. READ MORE