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15 May 2015 Cybersecurity for aerospace autonomous systems
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Abstract
High profile breaches have occurred across numerous information systems. One area where attacks are particularly problematic is autonomous control systems. This paper considers the aerospace information system, focusing on elements that interact with autonomous control systems (e.g., onboard UAVs). It discusses the trust placed in the autonomous systems and supporting systems (e.g., navigational aids) and how this trust can be validated. Approaches to remotely detect the UAV compromise, without relying on the onboard software (on a potentially compromised system) as part of the process are discussed. How different levels of autonomy (task-based, goal-based, mission-based) impact this remote characterization is considered.
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Jeremy Straub "Cybersecurity for aerospace autonomous systems", Proc. SPIE 9458, Cyber Sensing 2015, 94580B (15 May 2015); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2179519
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KEYWORDS
Data storage

Space operations

Information security

Control systems

Computer security

Navigation systems

Aerospace engineering

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