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Author
Sindisiwe Magutshwa
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Jaziar Radianti
Title
A Qualitative Risk Identification Framework for Cyber-Physical-Social Systems
Type
Conference Article
Year
2021
Publication
ISCRAM 2021 Conference Proceedings – 18th International Conference on Information Systems for Crisis Response and Management
Abbreviated Journal
Iscram 2021
Volume
Issue
Pages
377-390
Keywords
Cyber physical systems, Cyber physical Social Systems, risk, vulnerability, mission critical
Abstract
As information and communication technologies, real-world physical systems, and people become interconnected in critical infrastructure, attention has shifted to the operations of Cyber-Physical-Social Systems (CPSS). CPSS are progressively integrated in core critical infrastructure organisational processes to achieve a combination of benefits. However, the high degree of integration of technology into human society and mission-critical processes leads to an increase in complexity and introduces novel risks and vulnerabilities. These novel constraints extend beyond what is known from previous cyber-physical and critical infrastructure systems studies and prompt the need for revised risk perception and identification methodologies. This paper aims to develop a novel qualitative risk identification framework that is used in the identification of risk and vulnerability in CPSS ecosystems deployed in critical infrastructure or mission-critical organisational processes. The framework emphasizes interactions between humans and the system making it possible to identify and under-stand how non-technical risk impacts the CPSS ecosystem.
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University of Agder; University of Agder
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Thesis
Publisher
Virginia Tech
Place of Publication
Blacksburg, VA (USA)
Editor
Anouck Adrot; Rob Grace; Kathleen Moore; Christopher W. Zobel
Language
English
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English
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ISSN
978-1-949373-61-5
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Medium
Track
Enhancing Protection of Critical Infrastructures
Expedition
Conference
18th International Conference on Information Systems for Crisis Response and Management
Notes
sindisiwe.magutshwa@uia.no
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no
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ISCRAM @ idladmin @
Serial
2340
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