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These aren’t the systems you’re looking for: SCC academics developing new way to protect industrial control systems

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Dr Sam MaesschalckProfessor Nick Race, and Dr Vasileios Giotsas of the School of Computing and Communications, alongside PhD student Will Fantom, have recently published a paper showcasing how components of an industrial control system (ICS) can be reprogrammed to mimic a poorly-made version of a decoy, known as a “honeypot” to protect systems used to control industrial processes within industries such as nuclear, water, and electricity.

Period6/03/2024

Dr Sam MaesschalckProfessor Nick Race, and Dr Vasileios Giotsas of the School of Computing and Communications, alongside PhD student Will Fantom, have recently published a paper showcasing how components of an industrial control system (ICS) can be reprogrammed to mimic a poorly-made version of a decoy, known as a “honeypot” to protect systems used to control industrial processes within industries such as nuclear, water, and electricity.

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TitleThese aren’t the systems you’re looking for: SCC academics developing new way to protect industrial control systems
Degree of recognitionLocal
Primary Media typeWeb
Country/TerritoryUnited Kingdom
Date6/03/24
Producer/AuthorFST Research and Engagement Team
PersonsEllen Greyling, Sam Maesschalck, Nicholas Race, Vasileios Giotsas, Will Fantom