@article{ART001468845},
author={이철원},
title={The Trend of Cyber Security for Critical Information Infrastructure},
journal={Crisisonomy},
issn={2466-1198},
year={2008},
volume={4},
number={1},
pages={11-22}
TY - JOUR
AU - 이철원
TI - The Trend of Cyber Security for Critical Information Infrastructure
JO - Crisisonomy
PY - 2008
VL - 4
IS - 1
PB - Crisis and Emergency Management: Theory and Praxis
SP - 11
EP - 22
SN - 2466-1198
AB - Recently, the security threats are more and more increasing on supervisory control and data acquisition(SCADA) systems that are widely used to monitor and control operations in electric power distribution facilities, oil and gas pipelines, water distribution systems and sewage treatment facilities. Many countries including Unites States great deal of effort in order to mitigate the cyber threats from cyber attacks. This paper describes security threats of SCADA and security efforts that protect cyber attacks. For securing SCADA, we propose further research and policy issues to protect our national critical infrastructure.
KW - SCADA;national critical infrastruc- ture;security threats;security technologies
DO -
UR -
ER -
이철원. (2008). The Trend of Cyber Security for Critical Information Infrastructure. Crisisonomy, 4(1), 11-22.
이철원. 2008, "The Trend of Cyber Security for Critical Information Infrastructure", Crisisonomy, vol.4, no.1 pp.11-22.
이철원 "The Trend of Cyber Security for Critical Information Infrastructure" Crisisonomy 4.1 pp.11-22 (2008) : 11.
이철원. The Trend of Cyber Security for Critical Information Infrastructure. 2008; 4(1), 11-22.
이철원. "The Trend of Cyber Security for Critical Information Infrastructure" Crisisonomy 4, no.1 (2008) : 11-22.
이철원. The Trend of Cyber Security for Critical Information Infrastructure. Crisisonomy, 4(1), 11-22.
이철원. The Trend of Cyber Security for Critical Information Infrastructure. Crisisonomy. 2008; 4(1) 11-22.
이철원. The Trend of Cyber Security for Critical Information Infrastructure. 2008; 4(1), 11-22.
이철원. "The Trend of Cyber Security for Critical Information Infrastructure" Crisisonomy 4, no.1 (2008) : 11-22.