An applied framework for modelling a critical infrastructure system incident
Pye, Graeme and Warren, Matthew 2010, An applied framework for modelling a critical infrastructure system incident, in ECIW 2010 : Proceedings of the 8th European Conference on Information Warfare and Security, Academic Publishing Ltd, London, England, pp. 245-260.
The research applies the TARDIS system security analysis and modelling framework to an adverse critical infrastructure system incident. This paper reports on the practical application of the framework to a case study based on an actual critical infrastructure system failure and the resultant implications for the system and the wider regional community. Then a reflective discussion is undertaken reviewing the TARDIS framework approaches employed within the blended hybrid approach incorporated into the framework, before speculating on future research areas of framework development and application.
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