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Critical Infrastructure Security

By : Soledad Antelada Toledano
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Critical Infrastructure Security

By: Soledad Antelada Toledano

Overview of this book

Discover the core of cybersecurity through gripping real-world accounts of the most common assaults on critical infrastructure – the body of vital systems, networks, and assets so essential that their continued operation is required to ensure the security of a nation, its economy, and the public’s health and safety – with this guide to understanding cybersecurity principles. From an introduction to critical infrastructure and cybersecurity concepts to the most common types of attacks, this book takes you through the life cycle of a vulnerability and how to assess and manage it. You’ll study real-world cybersecurity breaches, each incident providing insights into the principles and practical lessons for cyber defenders striving to prevent future breaches. From DDoS to APTs, the book examines how each threat activates, operates, and succeeds. Additionally, you’ll analyze the risks posed by computational paradigms, such as the advancement of AI and quantum computing, to legacy infrastructure. By the end of this book, you’ll be able to identify key cybersecurity principles that can help mitigate evolving attacks to critical infrastructure.
Table of Contents (16 chapters)
1
Part 1: Introduction to Critical Infrastructure and Cybersecurity Concepts
5
Part 2: Dissecting Cyberattacks on CI
8
Part 3: Protecting Critical Infrastructure
12
Part 4: What’s Next

Resilience and recovery

There will be an increased focus on not just preventing attacks but also on ensuring that infrastructure systems can quickly recover and maintain operations during and after an attack.

In the digital age, resilience and recovery have become watchwords in CI security. As much as prevention is the preferred bulwark against cyber threats, the complex and pervasive nature of digital systems means that breaches are, unfortunately, a matter of when and not if. Therefore, the ability of infrastructure systems to withstand, adapt to, and rapidly recover from disruptions is a key factor.

This shift toward resilience acknowledges the reality that no defense can be impregnable. It is a pragmatic approach that focuses on minimizing impact, maintaining essential functions, and facilitating a swift return to normal operations. Recovery, in this context, is not just about restoring systems to their previous state but also about learning from incidents to emerge stronger...