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Security as a Safety Issue in Rail Communications

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Security as a Safety Issue in Rail Communications
Systems whose failure can lead to the damage of property or the environment, or loss of human life are regarded as safety-critical systems. It is no longer adequate to build safety-critical systems based on the control of errors and failures alone. Safetycritical systems must also deal with securing the data that is used in their operation. While safety and security engineering have evolved separately, there are a number of similarities. These similarities and efforts to integrate safety and security are identified. A project looking at securing safety-critical communications for the Australian rail network is also discussed.
Jason Smith, Selwyn Russell, Mark Looi
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Updated 01 Nov 2010
Type Conference
Year 2003
Where SCS
Authors Jason Smith, Selwyn Russell, Mark Looi
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