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Efficient Analysis to Protect Control into Critical Infrastructures

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Critical Information Infrastructures Security (CRITIS 2018)

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To protect control into critical infrastructures against single component-dependency attacks or failures, we analyse the importance of any given dependency in maintaining controllability with a minimum set of inputs. Since people use critical, redundant and ordinary categories to clarify how an edge maintains controllability of linear time-invariant(LTI) dynamical networks, according to graph-based models of infrastructures and the minimum input theorem, we firstly use a Erdős-Rényi random digraph with a precomputed maximum matching to model some LTI and controllable infrastructures by a minimum set of inputs. We then efficiently analyse any given arc’s category before and during single-arc removals, as a way to further confirm how related dependency keeps control into infrastructures. After running our label operations with linear time and space complexity, any edge-category analysis can be thus executed in O(1) time in both cases.

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Zhang, S., Wolthusen, S.D. (2019). Efficient Analysis to Protect Control into Critical Infrastructures. In: Luiijf, E., Žutautaitė, I., Hämmerli, B. (eds) Critical Information Infrastructures Security. CRITIS 2018. Lecture Notes in Computer Science(), vol 11260. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-05849-4_18

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