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Cybersecurity Lexicon

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  • A one-of-a-kind reference describing how hackers attack buildings and critical infrastructure in real time
  • The terms defined are up-to-date and the concepts are simple to understand
  • The book was developed specifically to introduce non-IT Managers to the vulnerability of industrial control systems (and SCADA systems) to cybersecurity-attack

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Table of contents (28 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-xi
  2. #

    • Luis Ayala
    Pages 1-1
  3. A

    • Luis Ayala
    Pages 3-15
  4. B

    • Luis Ayala
    Pages 17-27
  5. C

    • Luis Ayala
    Pages 29-50
  6. D

    • Luis Ayala
    Pages 51-60
  7. E

    • Luis Ayala
    Pages 61-65
  8. F

    • Luis Ayala
    Pages 67-72
  9. G

    • Luis Ayala
    Pages 73-75
  10. H

    • Luis Ayala
    Pages 77-81
  11. I

    • Luis Ayala
    Pages 83-91
  12. J

    • Luis Ayala
    Pages 93-94
  13. K

    • Luis Ayala
    Pages 95-96
  14. L

    • Luis Ayala
    Pages 97-101
  15. M

    • Luis Ayala
    Pages 103-108
  16. N

    • Luis Ayala
    Pages 109-112
  17. O

    • Luis Ayala
    Pages 113-115
  18. P

    • Luis Ayala
    Pages 117-125
  19. Q

    • Luis Ayala
    Pages 127-127
  20. R

    • Luis Ayala
    Pages 129-135

About this book

Learn the threats and vulnerabilities of critical infrastructure to cybersecurity attack.  Definitions are provided for cybersecurity technical terminology and hacker jargon related to automated control systems common to buildings, utilities, and industry.

Buildings today are automated because the systems are complicated and so we depend on the building controls system (BCS) to operate the equipment. We also depend on a computerized maintenance management system (CMMS) to keep a record of what was repaired and to schedule required maintenance. SCADA, BCS, and CMMS all can be hacked.

The Cybersecurity Lexicon puts cyber jargon related to building controls all in one place. The book is a handy desk reference for professionals interested in preventing cyber-physical attacks against their facilities in the real world.

Discussion of attacks on automated control systems is clouded by a lack of standard definitions and a general misunderstanding abouthow bad actors can actually employ cyber technology as a weapon in the real world. This book covers:

  • Concepts related to cyber-physical attacks and building hacks are listed alphabetically with text easily searchable by key phrase
  • Definitions are providesd for technical terms related to equipment controls common to industry, utilities, and buildings—much of the terminology also applies to cybersecurity in general

What You’ll learn

  • Get a simple explanation of cybersecurity attack concepts
  • Quickly assess the threat of the most common types of cybersecurity attacks to your facilities in real time
  • Find the definition of facilities, engineering, and cybersecurity acronyms

Who This Book Is For

Architects, engineers, building managers, students, researchers, and consultants interested in cybersecurity attacks against facilities in the real world. Also for IT professionals getting involved in cybersecurity responsibilities.

About the author

Luis Ayala worked over 25 years for the Department of Defense with the past 11 years at the Defense Intelligence Agency. Prior to his appointment as a Defense Intelligence Senior Leader in 2008, he held several leadership positions at the Branch and Division levels.

His tenure culminated with the position as Senior Technical Expert (facilities/construction). Mr. Ayala earned his Bachelor of Architecture degree from Pratt Institute and he received his Master of Science and Technology Intelligence from the National Intelligence University. NIU is the Intelligence Community’s sole accredited, federal degree granting institution. His Master’s thesis titled “Cybersecure Facilities for the Intelligence Community” is classified. Mr. Ayala was awarded the DIA Civilian Expeditionary Medal and the Civilian Combat Support Medal.

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Buying options

eBook USD 29.99
Price excludes VAT (USA)
  • Available as EPUB and PDF
  • Read on any device
  • Instant download
  • Own it forever
Softcover Book USD 39.99
Price excludes VAT (USA)
  • Compact, lightweight edition
  • Dispatched in 3 to 5 business days
  • Free shipping worldwide - see info

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