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Authors:
Canzani, Elisa 
Document type:
Dissertation / Thesis 
Title:
Dynamic Interdependency Models for Cybersecurity of Critical Infrastructures 
Advisor:
Lechner, Ulrike, Prof. Dr. 
Referee:
Lechner, Ulrike, Prof. Dr.; Pickl, Stefan, Prof. Dr. 
Date oral examination:
15.11.2017 
Publication date:
05.04.2018 
Year:
2018 
Language:
Englisch 
Subject:
Kritische Infrastruktur ; Cyberattacke ; Computersicherheit ; Resilienz ; Interdependenzanalyse ; Dynamisches Modell ; Frühwarnsystem ; Optimierung ; Spieltheorie ; Hochschulschrift 
Keywords:
Critical Infrastructures, Interdependency Modeling, System Dynamics, Cybersecurity, Game Theory, Crisis Early Warning System, Resilience Assessment, Disruption Impact Analysis 
Abstract:
Governments have strongly recognized that critical infrastructures (CIs) play crucial roles in underpinning economy, security and societal welfare of countries. The proper functioning of energy, transportation, water plants, telecommunication, financial and other services, is vital for all communities. If a failed infrastructure is unable to deliver services and products to the others, damages may easily cascade into the larger system of interdependent CIs. Understanding such complex system-of-s...    »
 
DDC notation:
004.2 
Department:
Fakultät für Informatik 
Institute:
INF 4 - Institut für Angewandte Informatik 
Chair:
Lechner, Ulrike 
Open Access yes or no?:
Ja / Yes