Resilience in the Cyberworld: Definitions, Features and Models

Resilience is a feature that is gaining more and more attention in computer science and computer engineering. However, the definition of resilience for the cyber landscape, especially embedded systems, is not yet clear. This paper discusses definitions provided by different authors, on different yea...

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Autores principales: Elisabeth Vogel, Zoya Dyka, Dan Klann, Peter Langendörfer
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:1bd0b9ff39f843d79aab48fecf4b584b2021-11-25T17:40:01ZResilience in the Cyberworld: Definitions, Features and Models10.3390/fi131102931999-5903https://doaj.org/article/1bd0b9ff39f843d79aab48fecf4b584b2021-11-01T00:00:00Zhttps://www.mdpi.com/1999-5903/13/11/293https://doaj.org/toc/1999-5903Resilience is a feature that is gaining more and more attention in computer science and computer engineering. However, the definition of resilience for the cyber landscape, especially embedded systems, is not yet clear. This paper discusses definitions provided by different authors, on different years and with different application areas the field of computer science/computer engineering. We identify the core statements that are more or less common to the majority of the definitions, and based on this we give a holistic definition using attributes for (cyber-) resilience. In order to pave a way towards resilience engineering, we discuss a theoretical model of the life cycle of a (cyber-) resilient system that consists of key actions presented in the literature. We adapt this model for embedded (cyber-) resilient systems.Elisabeth VogelZoya DykaDan KlannPeter LangendörferMDPI AGarticlecyber-resiliencesecurityredundancyresilience engineeringInformation technologyT58.5-58.64ENFuture Internet, Vol 13, Iss 293, p 293 (2021)
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topic cyber-resilience
security
redundancy
resilience engineering
Information technology
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security
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resilience engineering
Information technology
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Elisabeth Vogel
Zoya Dyka
Dan Klann
Peter Langendörfer
Resilience in the Cyberworld: Definitions, Features and Models
description Resilience is a feature that is gaining more and more attention in computer science and computer engineering. However, the definition of resilience for the cyber landscape, especially embedded systems, is not yet clear. This paper discusses definitions provided by different authors, on different years and with different application areas the field of computer science/computer engineering. We identify the core statements that are more or less common to the majority of the definitions, and based on this we give a holistic definition using attributes for (cyber-) resilience. In order to pave a way towards resilience engineering, we discuss a theoretical model of the life cycle of a (cyber-) resilient system that consists of key actions presented in the literature. We adapt this model for embedded (cyber-) resilient systems.
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author Elisabeth Vogel
Zoya Dyka
Dan Klann
Peter Langendörfer
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Zoya Dyka
Dan Klann
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title Resilience in the Cyberworld: Definitions, Features and Models
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title_full_unstemmed Resilience in the Cyberworld: Definitions, Features and Models
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