AMLA: the Art of Converging IT-OT; and Logical Airgaps | |
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Abstract |
AMLA is the novel Auckland Model for Logical Airgaps developed at University of Auckland. Convergence of IT-OT use cases are rapidly being implemented and mostly in an ad-hoc manner leaving large security holes. This paper introduces the first novel AMLA logical airgap design pattern; and showcases the AMLA’s layered defense system via New Zealand case study for the electricity distribution sector to propose how logical airgaps can be beneficial in New Zealand. Thus, able to provide security even to legacy methods and devices without replacing them to make the newer convergence use cases work economically and securely. |
Year of Publication |
2023
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Date Published |
jul
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URL |
https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/10252524
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DOI |
10.1109/PESGM52003.2023.10252524
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