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      Cyber-Physical Systems Security: Limitations, Issues and Future Trends

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          Typically, Cyber-Physical Systems (CPS) involve various interconnected systems, which can monitor and manipulate real objects and processes. They are closely related to Internet of Things (IoT) systems, except that CPS focuses on the interaction between physical, networking and computation processes. Their integration with IoT led to a new CPS aspect, the Internet of Cyber-Physical Things (IoCPT). The fast and significant evolution of CPS affects various aspects in people’s way of life and enables a wider range of services and applications including e-Health, smart homes, e-Commerce, etc. However, interconnecting the cyber and physical worlds gives rise to new dangerous security challenges. Consequently, CPS security has attracted the attention of both researchers and industries. This paper surveys the main aspects of CPS and the corresponding applications, technologies, and standards. Moreover, CPS security vulnerabilities, threats and attacks are reviewed, while the key issues and challenges are identified. Additionally, the existing security measures are presented and analyzed while identifying their main limitations. Finally, several suggestions and recommendations are proposed benefiting from the lessons learned throughout this comprehensive review.

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                Journal
                Microprocess Microsyst
                Microprocess Microsyst
                Microprocessors and Microsystems
                Elsevier B.V.
                0141-9331
                1872-9436
                8 July 2020
                8 July 2020
                : 103201
                Affiliations
                [a ]Arab Open University, Department of Computer Sciences, Beirut, Lebanon
                [b ]American University of Beirut, Electrical And Computer Engineering, Lebanon
                [c ]University of Sheffield, Department of Computer Science, United Kingdom
                Author notes
                [* ]Corresponding author.
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                S0141-9331(20)30368-9 103201
                10.1016/j.micpro.2020.103201
                7340599
                32834204
                d8821a3e-815c-4747-8aaa-f6d9ea27c0a1
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                : 1 November 2019
                : 30 April 2020
                : 2 July 2020
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                cyber-physical systems,cyber-security threats,attacks and issues,cyber-physical vulnerabilities and challenges,security,privacy and forensics solutions,security and performance analysis

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