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Critical Infrastructure Protection 2024: Arlington, VA, USA
- Jason Staggs, Sujeet Shenoi:
Critical Infrastructure Protection XVIII - 18th IFIP WG 11.10 International Conference, ICCIP 2024, Arlington, VA, USA, March 18-19, 2024, Proceedings. IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology 725, Springer 2025, ISBN 978-3-031-81887-5
Infrastructure Security
- Doney Abraham, Sule Yayilgan, Mohamed Abomhara:
Evaluating Cyber Security Risks and Mitigation Strategies for Smart Grids Based on Business Case Scenarios. 3-21 - Jason Green, Abdolhossein Sarrafzadeh, Ahmad Patooghy, Mahdi Hesar, Mohd Anwar:
On the Security of Electronic Voting Systems. 23-39
Advanced Manufacturing Security
- Jeffrey C. Kimmell, Vladimir Orlyanchik, Logan Sturm, Joel A. Dawson, Curtis Taylor:
Detecting Control Injection Attacks Using Energy Data Anomalies in Computer Numerical Control Machining. 43-63 - Yahya Forihat, Curtis Taylor, Rima Asmar Awad, Irfan Ahmed:
Security Assessment of an LBP16-Protocol-Based Computer Numerical Control Machine. 65-84 - Matthew Jablonski, Kyle Everett, Gabriela F. Ciocarlie, Zoran Duric, Chris Hathhorn, Jeffrey C. Kimmell, Vladimir Orlyanchik, John Prevost, Gordon Robertson, Curtis Taylor, Duminda Wijesekera, Kyle Saleeby:
An End-to-End Framework for Verifying and Validating Manufacturing Design Integrity. 85-109
Industrial Control System Security
- Simone Guarino, Silvia Maria Ansaldi, Roberto Setola:
Multiple-Bayesian-Network-Based Risk Assessment Methodology for Industrial Control Systems. 113-130 - Rima Asmar Awad, Michael Sprayberry, Irfan Ahmed, Michael Rogers, Juan Lopez Jr.:
Automated Programmable Logic Controller Memory Forensics Using RGB Image Analysis and Deep Learning. 131-152
Infrastructure Modeling
- James Wright, Stephen D. Wolthusen:
A Fail-Safe Challenge-Response Mechanism for User Equipment to Detect Rogue IMSI/SUPI Catchers. 155-178 - Natasa Gajic, Stephen D. Wolthusen:
Improved Distribution Network Topology Generation with Hierarchical Information Overlay. 179-190

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