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POSTER: An Approach to Assess Security, Capacity and Reachability for Heterogeneous Industrial Networks

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Industrial plants are heterogeneous networks with different computation and communication capabilities along with different security properties. The optimal operation of a plant requires a balance between communication capabilities and security features. A secure communication data flow with high latency and low bandwidth does not provide the required efficiency in a plant. Therefore, we focus on assessing the relation of security, capacity and timeliness properties of an industrial network for overall network performance.

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Ray, A., Åkerberg, J., Björkman, M., Gidlund, M. (2015). POSTER: An Approach to Assess Security, Capacity and Reachability for Heterogeneous Industrial Networks. In: Thuraisingham, B., Wang, X., Yegneswaran, V. (eds) Security and Privacy in Communication Networks. SecureComm 2015. Lecture Notes of the Institute for Computer Sciences, Social Informatics and Telecommunications Engineering, vol 164. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-28865-9_34

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