Enhancing Energy Sector Resilience: Integrating Security by Design Principles
Dov Shirtz, Inna Koberman, Aviad Elyashar, Rami Puzis, and Yuval Elovici

TL;DR
This paper emphasizes integrating security by design principles into industrial control systems within the energy sector to enhance cybersecurity, trust, and system robustness throughout the entire lifecycle.
Contribution
It provides security requirements and guidelines for implementing security by design in industrial control systems, promoting continuous security practices across system development and operation.
Findings
Security by design improves system trustworthiness.
Continuous security practices are essential for resilience.
Implementation of SbD enhances cyber attack robustness.
Abstract
Security by design, Sbd is a concept for developing and maintaining systems that are, to the greatest extent possible, free from security vulnerabilities and impervious to security attacks. In addition to technical aspects, such as how to develop a robust industrial control systems hardware, software, communication product, etc., SbD includes also soft aspects, such as organizational managerial attitude and behavior, and employee awareness. Under the Sbd concept, systems, ICS in our context, will be considered more trustworthy by users. User's trust in the systems will be derived from the meticulous adherence to the SbD processes and policies. In accordance with the SbD concept, security is considered. Security measures are implemented, at every stage of the product and systems development life cycle, rather than afterwards. This document presents the security requirements for the…
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TopicsGlobal Energy Security and Policy
