CTIC explores the privacy and security of cyber-physical systems

From: PennLaw

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As part of the project, CTIC held a roundtable on security for cyber-physical systems in May 2016 that brought together some of the leading scholars from around the country. The roundtable focused on the legal issues raised by the efforts to increase the security and privacy of these systems, including the implications of modern products liability law, complex causation, and the impact of federal regulation.

The project takes a novel approach to security, acknowledging that security failures will be inevitable. The project proposes multiple layers of protection, including prevention methods such as encryption, fast detection of and recovery from failures, fusion of diverse sensor technologies for robustness, and tamperproof data logging for forensic purposes.

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