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Risk auditing for Digital Twins in cyber physical systems: A systematic review

Shahed Otoom

2025Journal of Cyber Security and Risk Auditing41 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Digital Twins are emerging as a transformative technology within Cyber-Physical Systems (CPS), offering enhanced optimization, predictive maintenance, and real-time monitoring. However, their integration also introduces significant security challenges. These include vulnerabilities such as data breaches, unauthorized access, and cyber-attacks that disrupt real-time data flow between their physical and digital components. The involvement of IoT devices, sensors, and complex networked environments expands the attack surface, making Digital Twins susceptible to threats like Distributed Denial-of-Service (DDoS) attacks, malware infiltration, and insider sabotage. Effective risk management and assessment are crucial in identifying vulnerabilities, evaluating risks, and implementing mitigation strategies. Securing Digital Twins ensures data integrity, system reliability, and the continued functionality of the physical assets they represent. This paper aims to classify the various security threats associated with Digital Twins and propose structured risk management approaches to enhance their security within CPS. By addressing these challenges, organizations can ensure the dependability and trustworthiness of Digital Twin implementations across industries such as manufacturing, healthcare, smart cities, and IoT ecosystems.

Topics & Concepts

AuditCyber-physical systemBusinessRisk analysis (engineering)Computer securityComputer scienceAccountingOperating systemDigital Transformation in IndustryFlexible and Reconfigurable Manufacturing Systems