Abstract
The idea that a hacker intrusion or similar attack could actually physically damage a real-world installation by taking charge of a control system at an industrial facility, has lurked in the popular imagination for years. Organisations are also responding to the pressure to network equipment on the shop-floor with corporate IT facilities on the Internet, to support the optimisation of inventory and supply-chain management, for example, or to permit the remote monitoring required for predictive maintenance. As a result, these shop-floor systems are becoming subject to many of the same electronic threats that are encountered in the IT world.
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