Critical Infrastructure Security: Penetration Testing and Exploit Development Perspectives
Papa Kobina Orleans-Bosomtwe

TL;DR
This paper reviews critical infrastructure security, emphasizing the importance of penetration testing and exploit development in identifying vulnerabilities and enhancing resilience against sophisticated cyber threats.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of penetration testing and exploit development techniques tailored for critical infrastructure security, highlighting their role in improving defense strategies.
Findings
Critical infrastructure systems are inherently vulnerable to cyber attacks.
Penetration testing is essential for identifying security weaknesses.
Understanding exploit development aids in threat mitigation.
Abstract
Critical infrastructure refers to essential physical and cyber systems vital to the functioning and stability of societies and economies. These systems include key sectors such as healthcare, energy, and water supply, which are crucial for societal and economic stability and are increasingly becoming prime targets for malicious actors, including state-sponsored hackers, seeking to disrupt national security and economic stability. This paper reviews literature on critical infrastructure security, focusing on penetration testing and exploit development. It explores four main questions: the characteristics of critical infrastructure, the role and challenges of penetration testing, methodologies of exploit development, and the contribution of these practices to security and resilience. The findings of this paper reveal inherent vulnerabilities in critical infrastructure and sophisticated…
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