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Socio-technical security analysis of Industrial Control Systems (ICS). / Green, Benjamin; Prince, Daniel; Roedig, Utz et al.
2nd International Symposium for ICS & SCADA Cyber Security Research 2014. ed. / Helge Janicke. Swindon: BCS Learning and Development Limited, 2014. p. 10-14.

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Green, B, Prince, D, Roedig, U, Busby, J & Hutchison, D 2014, Socio-technical security analysis of Industrial Control Systems (ICS). in H Janicke (ed.), 2nd International Symposium for ICS & SCADA Cyber Security Research 2014. BCS Learning and Development Limited, Swindon, pp. 10-14, ICS-CSR - 2nd International Symposium for ICS & SCADA Cyber Security Research, St. Poelten, Austria, 11/09/14. https://doi.org/10.14236/ewic/ics-csr2014.2

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Green, B., Prince, D., Roedig, U., Busby, J., & Hutchison, D. (2014). Socio-technical security analysis of Industrial Control Systems (ICS). In H. Janicke (Ed.), 2nd International Symposium for ICS & SCADA Cyber Security Research 2014 (pp. 10-14). BCS Learning and Development Limited. https://doi.org/10.14236/ewic/ics-csr2014.2

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Green B, Prince D, Roedig U, Busby J, Hutchison D. Socio-technical security analysis of Industrial Control Systems (ICS). In Janicke H, editor, 2nd International Symposium for ICS & SCADA Cyber Security Research 2014. Swindon: BCS Learning and Development Limited. 2014. p. 10-14 doi: 10.14236/ewic/ics-csr2014.2

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Green, Benjamin ; Prince, Daniel ; Roedig, Utz et al. / Socio-technical security analysis of Industrial Control Systems (ICS). 2nd International Symposium for ICS & SCADA Cyber Security Research 2014. editor / Helge Janicke. Swindon : BCS Learning and Development Limited, 2014. pp. 10-14

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