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Critical Energy Infrastructure: Cyberterrorism Threats and Means of Protection
Computer Security Department, Institute for Information Security Issues, Lomonosov Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia
- 1 Computer Security Department, Institute for Information Security Issues, Lomonosov Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia
Journal of Software Engineering and Applications·Volume 06 (2013)·Pages 23–33·Published 30 August 2013·DOI10.4236/jsea.2013.69A003
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Abstract
The present paper is concerned with potential cyber terrorist threats which the objects of national energ y infrastructure may undergo , directions of development of counteraction means for these threats, problems arising during this development and their possible solutions. This problem field is studied by the author from scientific point of view (from point of view of computer science and information security of large systems) and this paper reflects results of such studies. Many special technical terms were omitted or substituted in order to make the statement accessible to wider range of people concerned.
KeywordsEnergy InfrastructureCyberterrorismThreatsVulnerabilitiesCritically ImportantInformation Security
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