An Overview of Information and Cyber Security Standards

Advances in digitalization, particularly those regarding cyber-physical systems (CPS) have stimulated the adoption of digital capabilities such as Industrial IoT, machine learning, cloud services, and the use of digital twins. The increased digital sophistication of CPS is not without risk, particul...

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