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Cyberspace Endogenous Safety and Security

Jiangxing Wu

2021Engineering59 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Uncertain security threats caused by vulnerabilities and backdoors are the most serious and difficult problem in cyberspace. This paper analyzes the philosophical and technical causes of the existence of so-called “dark functions” such as system vulnerabilities and backdoors, and points out that endogenous security problems cannot be completely eliminated at the theoretical and engineering levels; rather, it is necessary to develop or utilize the endogenous security functions of the system architecture itself. In addition, this paper gives a definition for and lists the main technical characteristics of endogenous safety and security in cyberspace, introduces endogenous safety and security mechanisms and characteristics based on dynamic heterogeneous redundancy (DHR) architecture, and describes the theoretical implications of a coding channel based on DHR.

Topics & Concepts

CyberspaceComputer securityRedundancy (engineering)Computer scienceArchitectureRisk analysis (engineering)BusinessThe InternetWorld Wide WebVisual artsOperating systemArtSmart Grid Security and ResilienceInformation and Cyber Security
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