The ICT security assessment of critical infrastructures is nowadays a prominent problem. All the existing risk assessment methodologies
require, in order to be effective, to be fed with real data regarding the functioning and the behavior of the system under analysis, the results and the effects of the possible cyber-attacks etc. Unfortunately the availability of such data is scarce and the unique way to obtain them is by conducing on-field experiments. In this paper we present a methodology which define, step by step, how to conduce, in a systematic,rigorous and Galilean way, experimental ICT security tests.
NAI FOVINO Igor;
MASERA Marcelo;
2008-12-12
Springer Verlag
JRC47684
http://springerlink.metapress.com/content/f68l58x42660j2u7/?p=b1a1ebc98cca46c68d6a9a1e22653899&pi=27,
https://publications.jrc.ec.europa.eu/repository/handle/JRC47684,
10.1007/978-3-540-89900-6_28,
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