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 Provide an update to your paper and share it with students in the course.(Discussion) Update can include information about methodology, new literature discovered, or even questions regarding current progress. Topic selection is Cyber Security in Industry 4.0: The Pitfalls of Having Hyperconnected Systems can be found at https://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/iasme/10/1/10_100103/_pdf. APA citation is the following. Dawson, M. (2018). Cyber Security in Industry 4.0: The Pitfalls of Having Hyper connected Systems. Journal of Strategic Management Studies, 10(1), 19-28. Additional research topics may be provided.(250 words and at least 2 references)


Be sure to have at least two responses to other students that are constructive and aid them going forward. Your responses are to be at least two paragraphs long and four sentences per paragraph. (125 words for each response)



First students answer for response

 

Sai Sanjan Reddy Mudiganti 

 

Cyber Security in Industry 4.0: The Pitfalls of Having Hyperconnected Systems

The manufactured landscape changes and allows unparalleled attackers access to unlike the data before. The 85% survey reports the victim fall by cyber attacks in UK. A survey conducts by researchers for showing operational methods and impacts. All incidents are essentially classified by following years attack earliest in 1982 on powers of Siberia pipeline (Rowe, 2012)

The Global developments of Industry will have the middle of transformation with more complexity and high competitive demands of industry. With rapid advances at technology the new phenomenon will be merged in the current 4.0 industry. The information integration and operational technologies will have the new challenges. The IoT occurrences will have dramatically altered that has cyber threat appearances. The Internet of threats have vulnerability and security threats, industry challenge and main reasons of cyber attacks discusses about the perspective global involvement in both private and public sectors in the contexts.

The most important revolution industries have the mile stones that changing the human course histories. The subsequently revolutions are emerged with driven electric energy with mass production of 21st century and highly used with electronic efficient automation in environmental industrial in 1970s and also finally emerged as Industry 4.0.

References

Rowe, Chahid, Y., Azizi, A. (2012, April). Internet of things security. In 2017 International Conference on Wireless Technologies, Embedded and Intelligent Systems (WITS), (pp. 1–6). IEEE.

Creery, A. (2005, September). Industrial cybersecurity for power system and SCADA networks. In Petroleum and Chemical Industry Conference, 2005. Industry Applications Society 52nd Annual (pp. 303–309). IEEE.


Second Student answer for response


 Anand Kumar Yara - Cyber Security in Industry 4.0: The Pitfalls of Having Hyperconnected SystemsCOLLAPSE

Cyber Security in Industry 4.0: The Pitfalls of Having Hyperconnected Systems

The fourth industrial upheaval is alluded to as Industry 4.0. The present pattern with manufacturing is mechanization and unrivaled degrees of information trade. To bring this pattern to acknowledgment requires integrating the Internet of Things, Internet of Everything cyber-physical systems, distributed computing advancements, and more into manufacturing. Industry 4.0 involves a hyperconnected framework that includes the more brilliant utilization of mechanical technology to viably and productively move to fabricate higher than ever. With the utilization of all these mechanical systems, it is basic to guarantee that cyber security plays a job during the ascent of this advanced industrial unrest. In the United Kingdom, more than eighty manufacturing plants were hit by cyber assaults while dangers in this particular industry have risen. The pitfalls of having hyperconnected systems leave a whole industry considerably more helpless than the customary venture framework plan.

IoT in manufacturing is a piece of this Industrial Upheaval 4.0, and this idea has a noteworthy sway. For the manufacturing plant, one can screen generation to apply lean principles for squander the executives while being ready to see inventory changes progressively. The execution of IoT takes into consideration Built-In Test (BIT) cautions, maintenance alarms for personal time. Having inserted OS permits for gadgets to be changed for computing usefulness past fundamental capacities. This would include the capacity to catch more information that takes into account supervisors to see creation status, gain insight on use designs, and from this information decide. A supervisor could settle on choices that enable them to settle on choices dependent on item execution in the sequential construction system, for example, substitution or the need to include extra gear. The information would include information, for example, Global Positioning Systems (GPS) labels that give the precise area of hardware that should be further examined to audit point of origination.

References:

Aljawarneh, S. A., Alawneh, A., & Jaradat, R. (2017). Cloud security engineering: Early stages of SDLC. Future Generation Computer Systems, 74, 385–392.

Andrews, P. P. & Peterson, M. B. (Eds.). (1990). Criminal intelligence analysis. Loomis, CA: Palmer Enterprises.

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