Abstract
Critical Infrastructures (CIs) are vital for modern societies, covering different sectors like banking, emergency services, energy, healthcare, oil and gas, transportation, and water distribution. Over the years, CIs rely on technology for their seamless operations. Their reliable and secure operation is of supreme importance to societal welfare and a nation's economy. This paper reports on the presentation and discussions held during the 3rd International Workshop on Engineering and Cybersecurity of Critical Systems (EnCyCriS - 2022). The main aim of this EnCyCriS workshop is to gather contributions from researchers and practitioners working on challenges and solutions for engineering and cybersecurity of critical systems in the Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR). This year´s edition has accepted and presented seven papers in addition to a keynote speech from a Principal Analyst in Information Security for Equinor ASA, Norway. This workshop was co-located with the 44th International Conference on Software Engineering (ICSE - 2022), which took place on 16th May 2022.
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