Cybersecurity in Distributed Industrial Digital Twins: Threats, Defenses, and Key Takeaways

Sani M. Abdullahi*, Ashkan Zare, Sanja Lazarova-Molnar

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Abstract

Distributed Digital Twins are designed to enhance the intelligence, predictability, and optimization of industrial assets by actively engaging, synchronizing, and collaborating with their physical counterparts, i.e., the systems they model, in near real time. This interoperability allows for seamless connections between real systems and their virtual counterparts, thereby facilitating the flow of data while aggregating vital information for comprehensive insights across large entities. However, the constant exchange of data and dependency on the information technology and operations technology process integrations in these complex distributed systems give rise to various cyber-security challenges. These include threats to data, unauthorized accesses, as well as threats to the integrity and reliability of the digital tools and the services they offer, among others. In this paper, we discuss the relevant cyber-threats within distributed Digital Twins ecosystems, which we then analyze while outlining different strategies to mitigate such threats. As a result, we present key takeaways toward a secure and
reliable Digital Twin platform. Finally, different challenges are raised to highlight the status quo on the security of Digital Twins and areas for improvement.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationDiDit 2024 : First International Workshop on Distributed Digital Twins 2024
EditorsVictoria Degeler, Dilek Dustegor, Heerko Groefsema , Elena Lazovik
Number of pages18
VolumeVol. 3755
PublisherCEUR Workshop Proceedings
Publication date4. Sept 2024
Article numberpaper 2
Publication statusPublished - 4. Sept 2024
EventDiDit 2024: First International Workshop on Distributed Digital Twins 2024 - Groningen, Netherlands
Duration: 17. Jun 202417. Jun 2024

Conference

ConferenceDiDit 2024
Country/TerritoryNetherlands
CityGroningen
Period17/06/202417/06/2024
SeriesCEUR Workshop Proceedings
ISSN1613-0073

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