Smart Terminal System of Systems’ Cyber Threat Impact Evaluation

Jussi Simola, J. Pöyhönen, M. Lehto
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Systems of system-level thinking is required when the purpose is to develop a coherent understanding of the ecosystem where every user and system requirements are divided into specific parts. The smarter project, as a part of the Sea4value program of DIMECC, aims to develop harbor operations, including passenger and cargo transportation, in a way that port processes will improve, emissions will decrease, and overall security will enhance in smart ports. This paper describes cyber-attack impacts against the Smart terminal system of systems in the cyber realm by utilizing the MITRE ATTACK® framework to map the objectives of threat actors. The Smart Terminal system environment includes ICT, ICS networks and components, communication systems, and port service systems. Internal and external threat sources or actors are hard to divide exactly because of the diversity of the threats. Hybrid threats challenge maritime domain awareness globally. The cyber threat impacts on IT and OT environments are connected to each other because of the use of internal and external networks that impact each other by combining vulnerabilities and threats. Well-working port and terminal operations require not only protected operational systems or sensor systems, but human errors must also be minimized. Objectives of threat actors are presented, categorized, and listed. Threat scenarios illustrate that cyber threats and risks are mainly similar in the maritime global-linked port community and basic hinterland trade. The networked supply chain of the business causes evolving and combined threat scenarios. European and international standards, regulations, policies, recommendations, and, e.g., guidelines by the IMO, set new cyber-threat requirements for port and terminal services and facilities. Therefore, overall security must be considered when cyber-security is the development area. Information exchange in an understandable form is essential for maintaining business continuity. Threat information has to be transferred among stakeholders as well as cyber security codes have to be followed in the port operations of partners that are involved, for example, in operational and system-level actions. Digitalization in smart ports and terminals enhances the capacity to handle cargo and passengers more efficiently, but cyber threats evolve.
系统网络威胁影响评估智能终端系统
当目的是开发对生态系统的一致理解时,需要系统级思维系统,其中每个用户和系统需求都被划分为特定的部分。作为DIMECC Sea4value计划的一部分,智能项目旨在发展港口运营,包括客运和货运,以改善港口流程,减少排放,并提高智能港口的整体安全性。本文通过利用MITRE ATTACK®框架来映射威胁行为者的目标,描述了网络攻击对网络领域中系统的智能终端系统的影响。智能终端系统环境包括ICT、ICS网络及组件、通信系统、港口服务系统等。由于威胁的多样性,很难准确划分内部和外部威胁来源或行为者。混合威胁挑战着全球的海洋领域意识。网络威胁对IT和OT环境的影响是相互联系的,因为内部网络和外部网络通过漏洞和威胁的组合相互影响。良好的港口和码头运营不仅需要受保护的操作系统或传感器系统,还必须尽量减少人为错误。威胁行为者的目标被呈现、分类和列出。威胁情景表明,网络威胁和风险在海上与全球相连的港口社区和基础腹地贸易中主要相似。企业的网络供应链导致不断演变和组合的威胁场景。欧洲和国际标准、法规、政策、建议,以及国际海事组织(IMO)的指导方针,为港口和码头服务和设施设定了新的网络威胁要求。因此,以网络安全为发展领域,必须考虑整体安全。以可理解的形式进行信息交换对于保持业务连续性至关重要。威胁信息必须在利益相关者之间传递,并且在涉及的合作伙伴的端口操作中必须遵守网络安全代码,例如在操作和系统级行动中。智能港口和码头的数字化提高了更有效地处理货物和乘客的能力,但网络威胁也在不断发展。
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