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TítuloCybersecurity in ICT supply chains: key challenges and a relevant architecture
Autor(es)Masip-Bruin, Xavi
Marín-Tordera, Eva
Ruiz, José
Jukan, Admela
Trakadas, Panagiotis
Cernivec, Ales
Lioy, Antonio
López, Diego
Santos, Henrique
Gonos, Antonis
Silva, Ana
Soriano, José
Kalogiannis, Grigorios
Palavras-chaveCybersecurity
Supply chains
IoT systems
Systems integration
Real scenarios analysis
Data9-Set-2021
EditoraMultidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI)
RevistaSensors
CitaçãoMasip-Bruin, X.; Marín-Tordera, E.; Ruiz, J.; Jukan, A.; Trakadas, P.; Cernivec, A.; Lioy, A.; López, D.; Santos, H.; Gonos, A.; Silva, A.; Soriano, J.; Kalogiannis, G. Cybersecurity in ICT Supply Chains: Key Challenges and a Relevant Architecture. Sensors 2021, 21, 6057. https://doi.org/10.3390/s21186057
Resumo(s)The specific demands of supply chains built upon large and complex IoT systems, make it a must to design a coordinated framework for cyber resilience provisioning, intended to guarantee trusted supply chains of ICT systems, built upon distributed, dynamic, potentially insecure, and heterogeneous ICT infrastructures. As such, the solution proposed in this paper is envisioned to deal with the whole supply chain system components, from the IoT ecosystem to the infrastructure connecting them, addressing security and privacy functionalities related to risks and vulnerabilities management, accountability, and mitigation strategies, as well as security metrics and evidence-based security assurance. In this paper, we present FISHY as a preliminary architecture that is designed to orchestrate existing and beyond state-of-the-art security appliances in composed ICT scenarios. To this end, the FISHY architecture leverages the capabilities of programmable networks and IT infrastructure through seamless orchestration and instantiation of novel security services, both in real-time and proactively. The paper also includes a thorough business analysis to go far beyond the technical benefits of a potential FISHY adoption, as well as three real-world use cases highlighting the envisioned benefits of a potential FISHY adoption.
TipoArtigo
URIhttps://hdl.handle.net/1822/74941
DOI10.3390/s21186057
ISSN1424-8220
e-ISSN1424-8220
Versão da editorahttps://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/21/18/6057
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