assessment and analysis of vulnerabilities in resilience of defensive industrial control systems against cyber threats

Document Type : Original Article

Authors

1 p.h.d. in sndu

2 professor and faculty member of the industrial university of Ashtar

3 Associate professor and faculty member of the supreme National Defense University

4 assistant professor and faculty member of the Supreme national defense university

Abstract

Two real factors in designing defense industrial control systems, utilizing resources and quality of defense products can be made worse by using these services to use the basement shade to access various shade facilities in the production project and management systems. Has been commercially defensive. Using a defensive control management system for cyber highlighting, as a guest of support, it is possible for you to be able to manage your system and be able to resize and return to your current situation when you resize. Destroy. Cyber threats can be made.
In this study, to evaluate and analyze vulnerabilities in the resilience of defense industrial control systems against cyber threats as one of the main steps in cyber resilience, the model of assessing and analyzing vulnerabilities in resilience of defense industrial control systems against threats Cyber-based Model Integration Capability Maturity Model, Systematic Process Improvement Model, is presented for three levels of industrial control systems including management level, control level and defense industrial control system operation level. Vulnerability Assessment and Analysis Model for Resilience of Defense Industrial Control Systems against Cyber Threats at 5 Maturity Levels and Three Main Dimensions of Industrial Control Systems are presented and 51 indicators are presented in total.

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