Abstract
Increasing system interconnectivity, decentralization, and introduction of new, more intelligent technologies, result in critical infrastructures becoming exposed to increased risk of cyber, physical, and combine cyber-physical attacks. Cyber-attacks on critical systems can inflict severe consequences on to people, society, economy, and national security, and can have adverse effects on safety and reliability of critical infrastructures. The joint EnCyCriS-SVM workshop facilitates discourse and discussion among researchers, practitioner, and students who are working on challenges and solutions related to the industrial revolution. Focus is given on sharing industry experience and project results pertaining to cyber threats on critical systems; secure software engineering; and attack detection and response mechanisms.
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