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Real World Effects of Cyber-Attacks highlights the misconceptions of cyber-crime and cyber-attacks. Looking at mechanisms of advanced cyber-attack and their effect on production companies, it analyses actions which production companies can take to secure their systems.
Real World Effects of Cyber-Attacks is based on a real attack on a steel plant that resulted in significant damage to the company. Aimed at students on operations management courses, the case examines examples of computer-controlled industrial equipment. The author looks at the lack of security and various legacy systems…mehr

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Real World Effects of Cyber-Attacks highlights the misconceptions of cyber-crime and cyber-attacks. Looking at mechanisms of advanced cyber-attack and their effect on production companies, it analyses actions which production companies can take to secure their systems.

Real World Effects of Cyber-Attacks is based on a real attack on a steel plant that resulted in significant damage to the company. Aimed at students on operations management courses, the case examines examples of computer-controlled industrial equipment. The author looks at the lack of security and various legacy systems that are connected to unsecured networks and gives vital advice on how to mitigate the issues that arise.

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Autorenporträt
Lucian Tipi is a principal lecturer in Business Systems in the department of Finance, Accounting and Business within Sheffield Business School. Lucian is an expert in the area of IS security and electronic crime.