Dynamic Threat Intelligence for Improvement of Resilience of Critical Infrastructure During Pandemics
19th Conference on Computer Science and Intelligence Systems (FedCSIS). Belgrade, Serbia
The COVID-19 pandemic is an example of a temporary situation when critical infrastructure (CI) operators had to operate with continuously changing conditions. The role of cyber infrastructure during pandemics, for example for the remote work or access to critical systems, has also changed.
A Testbed for a Nearby-Context Aware: Threat Detection and Mitigation System for Connected Vehicles
IEEE / 2023 JNIC Cybersecurity Conference (JNIC)
The fact than more and more Cyber-Physical or IoT systems are integrated in vehicle fleets, coupled with the growing connectivity of these devices, poses a higher risk of cyber attacks, due to the increased attack surface.
TERME: a cyber-physical resilience toolset for risk assessment
IEEE/ 2023 JNIC Cybersecurity Conference (JNIC)
With the increased digitalization and adoption of cost-effective off-the-shelf components and cyber connectivity, Critical Infrastructures (CI) operators have benefited in many ways, but the attack surface has also become larger.
Cybersecurity for SMEs in the digital era
Cybersecurity and SMEs is a hot topic that has found several difficulties to have a happy ending.
Privacy Data Management and Awareness for Public Administrations: a Case Study from the Healthcare Domain
AFP2017 - ENISA Annual Privacy Forum 2017, 7 – 8 June 2017, Vienna
Cybersecurity in the financial sector: knowing your enemy
The financial sector is one of the most critical and sensitive sectors. Cybercriminals look to exploit it for large amounts of money and financial information.