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A novel approach for analyzing the nuclear supply chain cyber-attack surface

Shannon Eggers

2020Nuclear Engineering and Technology43 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The nuclear supply chain attack surface is a large, complex network of interconnected stakeholders and activities. The global economy has widened and deepened the supply chain, resulting in larger numbers of geographically dispersed locations and increased difficulty ensuring the authenticity and security of critical digital assets. Although the nuclear industry has made significant strides in securing facilities from cyber-attacks, the supply chain remains vulnerable. This paper discusses supply chain threats and vulnerabilities that are often overlooked in nuclear cyber supply chain risk analysis. A novel supply chain cyber-attack surface diagram is provided to assist with enumeration of risks and to examine the complex issues surrounding the requirements for securing hardware, firmware, software, and system information throughout the entire supply chain lifecycle. This supply chain cyber-attack surface diagram provides a dashboard that security practitioners and researchers can use to identify gaps in current cyber supply chain practices and develop new risk-informed, cyber supply chain tools and processes.

Topics & Concepts

Supply chainFirmwareAttack surfaceComputer securitySupply chain risk managementBusinessRisk analysis (engineering)Computer scienceSupply chain managementService managementMarketingComputer hardwarePhysical Unclonable Functions (PUFs) and Hardware SecurityInformation and Cyber SecurityCybersecurity and Cyber Warfare Studies