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Security Aspects of General Networks

Pavel Loskot Orcid Logo

1st International Conference on Electrical Engineering and Applications, Pages: 1 - 6

Swansea University Author: Pavel Loskot Orcid Logo

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The security as well as insecurity of cyber-physical systems have been studied extensively. Observing that cyber-physical systems are an instance of the networked systems, it is claimed that security concepts can be defined for all systems that can be described as graphs. After introducing the agent...

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Published in: 1st International Conference on Electrical Engineering and Applications
Published: Athens, Greece Mosharaka 2012
Online Access: http://mosharaka.net/?Cat=Conferences&Pag=PaperDownloadA&Paper=924
URI: https://cronfa.swan.ac.uk/Record/cronfa21290
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Abstract: The security as well as insecurity of cyber-physical systems have been studied extensively. Observing that cyber-physical systems are an instance of the networked systems, it is claimed that security concepts can be defined for all systems that can be described as graphs. After introducing the agent-based modeling of general networks and the associated security aspects, the notion of cyber-physical systems is extended to cyber-social systems with a particular attention to social networks and their security vulnerabilities and threats. The Barabási-Albert model of scale-free networks and the Watts-Strogatz small-world network model are used to illustrate their information vulnerabilities which allow the rogue nodes to improve their network centrality. Finally, possible future research directions are outlined.
College: Faculty of Science and Engineering
Start Page: 1
End Page: 6