
Cyber-Physical Attacks
A Growing Invisible Threat
George Loukas(Author)
Butterworth-Heinemann (Publisher)
Published on 2. June 2015
Book
Paperback/Softback
270 pages
978-0-12-801290-1 (ISBN)
Description
Cyber-Physical Attacks: A Growing Invisible Threat presents the growing list of harmful uses of computers and their ability to disable cameras, turn off a building's lights, make a car veer off the road, or a drone land in enemy hands. In essence, it details the ways cyber-physical attacks are replacing physical attacks in crime, warfare, and terrorism.
The book explores how attacks using computers affect the physical world in ways that were previously only possible through physical means. Perpetrators can now cause damage without the same risk, and without the political, social, or moral outrage that would follow a more overt physical attack.
Readers will learn about all aspects of this brave new world of cyber-physical attacks, along with tactics on how to defend against them. The book provides an accessible introduction to the variety of cyber-physical attacks that have already been employed or are likely to be employed in the near future.
The book explores how attacks using computers affect the physical world in ways that were previously only possible through physical means. Perpetrators can now cause damage without the same risk, and without the political, social, or moral outrage that would follow a more overt physical attack.
Readers will learn about all aspects of this brave new world of cyber-physical attacks, along with tactics on how to defend against them. The book provides an accessible introduction to the variety of cyber-physical attacks that have already been employed or are likely to be employed in the near future.
Reviews / Votes
"George Loukas, a prof. at the Univ. of Greenwich, London, treats us to his specialty: cyber-physical attacks. His book is neither stuffy nor too theoretical. What this book does well is describe the bewildering attack methods against a long list of IoT assets. Readers do not need to be cyber savvy to benefit from Loukas's text." --Security Letter, Farewell Issue"Reading this book will help us recognize an attack, identify the type of attack, and learn how to stop it. It is recommended for all security professionals who wish to be prepared for the next cyber-physical attack sure to come." --Security Management
"...takes you most usefully through the issue...In style and content the book is commendably readable in what could have easily bogged down the non-specialist reader in computer code." --Professional Security Magazine Online
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Woburn
United States
Publishing group
Elsevier - Health Sciences Division
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Dimensions
Height: 233 mm
Width: 189 mm
Thickness: 22 mm
Weight
563 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-12-801290-1 (9780128012901)
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E-Book
01/2015
Elsevier
€35.95
Available for download
Person
George Loukas is an associate professor of cyber security at University of Greenwich, London. He teaches and leads research projects in cyber-physical security, cyber-crime and digital communications, and has authored or co-authored 30 refereed journal articles, book chapters, and conference publications on cyber-physical security, cyber terrorism and related areas."
Author
Associate professor and senior lecturer of cyber-physical security at University of Greenwich, London
Content
1. A Cyber-Physical World
2. A History of Cyber-Physical Security Incidents
3. Cyber-Physical Attacks on Implants and Vehicles
4. Cyber-Physical Attacks on Industrial Control Systems
5. Cyber-Physical Attack Steps
6. Protection Mechanisms and Secure Design Principles
7. Physical-Cyber Attacks
2. A History of Cyber-Physical Security Incidents
3. Cyber-Physical Attacks on Implants and Vehicles
4. Cyber-Physical Attacks on Industrial Control Systems
5. Cyber-Physical Attack Steps
6. Protection Mechanisms and Secure Design Principles
7. Physical-Cyber Attacks