The DYNABIC approach to resilience of critical infrastructures

Erkuden Rios, Eider Iturbe, Angel Rego, Nicolas Ferry, J. Tigli, S. Lavirotte, Gérald Rocher, Phu Nguyen, Hui Song, R. Dautov, Wissam Mallouli, A. Cavalli
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With increasing interdependencies and evolving threats, maintaining operational continuity in critical systems has become a significant challenge. This paper presents the DYNABIC (Dynamic business continuity of critical infrastructures on top of adaptive multi-level cybersecurity) approach as a comprehensive framework to enhance the resilience of critical infrastructures. The DYNABIC approach provides the resilience enhancement through dynamic adaptation, automated response, collaboration, risk assessment, and continuous improvement. By fostering a proactive and collaborative approach to resilience, the DYNABIC framework empowers critical infrastructure sectors to effectively mitigate disruptions and recover from incidents. The paper explores the key components and architecture of the DYNABIC approach and highlights its potential to strengthen the resilience of critical infrastructures using the concept of Digital Twins in the face of evolving threats and complex operating environments involving cascading effects.
关键基础设施弹性的动态方法
随着相互依赖性的增加和威胁的演变,保持关键系统的运行连续性已成为一项重大挑战。本文提出了基于自适应多层次网络安全的关键基础设施动态业务连续性(Dynamic)方法,作为增强关键基础设施弹性的综合框架。dynamic方法通过动态适应、自动响应、协作、风险评估和持续改进提供弹性增强。通过培养积极主动和协作的弹性方法,dynamic框架使关键基础设施部门能够有效地减轻中断并从事件中恢复。本文探讨了dynamic方法的关键组件和架构,并强调了其在面对不断变化的威胁和涉及级联效应的复杂操作环境时,使用数字孪生概念加强关键基础设施弹性的潜力。
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