关键基础设施和控制系统安全:跨学科的方法

R. Ellis
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本文描述了最近由国土安全部赞助的一项课程,控制系统安全计划,旨在解决创建弹性和安全控制系统的管理,技术,经济和公共政策挑战。该课程名为《关键基础设施和控制系统安全课程》,由多所大学合作编写,任何感兴趣的机构或个人都可以免费获得。该课程旨在补充和扩展传统课程,通过积极参与阻碍企业和政府制定和实施支持弹性和稳健的关键基础设施的政策的更大障碍,指导学生学习最佳实践。本课程主要关注控制系统的安全性,但也适用于各种不同的关键基础设施所面临的挑战。该课程考察了私人行为、公共政策以及特定技术的设计和部署之间的交集。这门课程是跨学科的,目的是为来自工程、管理和经济学领域的学生设计。这篇论文将描述这门课程的大纲和基本原理。
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Critical Infrastructure and Control Systems Security: An Interdisciplinary Approach
This paper describes a recently completed curriculum sponsored by the Department of Homeland Security, Control System Security Program designed to address the managerial, technical, economic, and public policy challenges of creating resilient and secure control systems. The course, Critical Infrastructure and Control Systems Security Curriculum, was authored by a multi- university collaborative team and is available to any interested institutions or individuals without charge. The curriculum is intended to complement and extend traditional courses offering to instruct students on best practices by actively engaging with the larger barriers that prevent firms and governments from creating and implementing policies that support resilient and robust critical infrastructures. The course primarily focuses on control systems security but also is applicable to the challenges faced by a variety of different critical infrastructures. The curriculum examines the intersection between private action, public policies, and the design and deployment of particular technologies. The course is interdisciplinary in orientation and is designed to be taught to a mixed audience of students drawn from the fields of engineering, management, and economics. The paper will describe the outline of the course and its rationale.
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