2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.ress.2015.02.008
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A survey of approaches combining safety and security for industrial control systems

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“…Traditional industries were based on mechanical devices and closed systems (Kriaa et al, 2015). Only safety related risks generated from accidental component failures and human errors need to be addressed during risk analysis of these industries.…”
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“…Traditional industries were based on mechanical devices and closed systems (Kriaa et al, 2015). Only safety related risks generated from accidental component failures and human errors need to be addressed during risk analysis of these industries.…”
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“…Likelihood analysis aims to estimate the likelihood of occurrence of risk scenarios. This estimate can be qualitative or quantitative depending on the available data.Traditional industries were based on mechanical devices and closed systems (Kriaa et al, 2015). Only safety related risks generated from accidental component failures and human errors need to be addressed during risk analysis of these industries.…”
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“…Thus it becomes important to consider safety and security of ICS in an integrated framework. Therefore, a number of researchers suggest that it is necessary to combine security and safety requirements (Bloomfield et al 2013;Kriaa et al 2015;Novak et al 2007). …”
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“…In Chinese, the same word is used for these two terms. The biggest similarity between security and safety lies that both of them deal with risks and hence some approaches in one field may be applicable to the other [5]. However, there are substantial differences between security and safety.…”
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