Cyber Security for Rail Infrastructure eMaintenance: Threats and Implications
Abstract
Recently, the digitalization of current and newly developed infrastructure was a major focus due to advances in information and communication technologies. 80 per cent of assets exist in the transport infrastructure and the transition to the digital era was huge. More and more research trends have proven to make infrastructure efficient and efficient in terms of design, construction, operation and maintenance thanks to these digitalizations in the context of data-driven policy algorithms. Because such information is violated and placed in the wrong hands, accidents, damage, trust, danger and serious consequences may result. Consequently, the main aim of this article is to highlight in the context of eMaintenance the potential threats, consequences, dangers, vulnerabilities and dangers of railway infrastructure information safety management. The paper explains further how these competences are gathered and learned to study in the future.
Keywords: cyber security, eMaintenance, rail infrastructure, algorithm, technologies.
Cite this Article: Nalli Vinaya Kumari, G.S. Pradeep Ghantasala, Raja Suresh Kumar Pitla. Cyber Security for Rail Infrastructure eMaintenance: Threats and Implications. Journal of Network Security. 2020; 8(1): 38–45p.
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