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Study on Minimum Security Requirement Using Risk Priority Number(SFRPN) for Secure Smart Factory (안전한 스마트공장 구축을 위한 위험우선순위(SFRPN) 기반 최소보안요구사항에 관한 연구)

  • Yi, Byung-gueon;Kim, Dong-won;Noh, Bong-nam
    • Journal of the Korea Institute of Information Security & Cryptology
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    • v.26 no.5
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    • pp.1323-1333
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    • 2016
  • According to spreading of smart devices and development of communication technology, the security issues come to the fore in the modern factory. Especially, the smart facpry should be considered the risk management plan how to identify and evaluate, control the risks. In this paper, we suggest the minimum security requirements applying SFRPN(Smart Factory Risk Priority Number) model to domestic smart factory on the basis of the results inspecting factories.

Convergence Security Technology of OPC-UA Protocol Gateway based on DPI & Self-Similarity for Smart Factory Network (스마트 팩토리 망에서 DPI와 자기 유사도 기술 기반의 OPC-UA 프로토콜 게이트웨이 융합 보안 기술)

  • Shim, Jae-Yoon;Lee, June-Kyoung
    • Journal of the Korea Institute of Information Security & Cryptology
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    • v.26 no.5
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    • pp.1305-1311
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    • 2016
  • The smart factory, a combination of ICT technology to the entire production process of a product, means can you intelligent factory is to achieve such reduction and process improvement of the production cost. To implement the smart factory, inevitably must have an internal equipment connections to the external network, this is by equipment which is operated by the existing closure network is exposed to the outside network, the security vulnerability so that gender is increased. In order to solve this problem, it is possible to apply security solutions that are used in normal environments. However, it is impossible to have just completely blocking security threats that can occur in a smart factory network. Further, considering the economic damage that can occur during security breach accident, which cannot be not a serious problem. Therefore, in this paper, a look to know the security measures that can be applied to smart factory, to introduce the main fusion security technology necessary to smart factory dedicated security gateway.

Case Study on Security Enhancement of Smart Factory (스마트팩토리 도입 기업의 보안강화 사례 연구)

  • Bae, Chun-sock;Goh, Sung-cheol
    • Journal of the Korea Institute of Information Security & Cryptology
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    • v.29 no.3
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    • pp.675-684
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    • 2019
  • Under the wave of the Fourth Industrial Revolution, developed countries around the world recognize Smart Factory as a core base and strive to enhance the nation's industrial competitiveness through related policies and industry development. Domestic ministries have also set up a strategy for manufacturing innovation 3.0 and are pushing for the expansion of smart factories with 30,000 targets by 2025. In this study, we analyze the practical cases of smart factory security related companies and present the application methods for the same industry. we also intend to contribute to the protectetion of important information in Smart Factory and stable operation.

Analysis of Vulnerability of Devices in Smart Factory (스마트 팩토리 디바이스의 보안 취약성 분석)

  • Lee, Yong-Joo;Woo, Sung-Hee
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Information and Commucation Sciences Conference
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    • 2018.05a
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    • pp.503-506
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    • 2018
  • The concern about Smart Factory has increased according to the 4th revolution. The number of security threats targeting Smart Factory devices has increased over the last years and it is possible to cause the vulnerability of security about industry secret data. In this paper, we devide security requirements into four and analyze security vulnerability of Smart Factory devices and describe the attack type newly happened.

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Curriculum Development for Smart Factory Information Security Awareness Training (스마트공장 정보보호 인식교육을 위한 커리큘럼 개발)

  • Jeon, In-seok;Yi, Byung-gueon;Kim, Dong-won;Choi, Jin-yung
    • Journal of the Korea Institute of Information Security & Cryptology
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    • v.26 no.5
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    • pp.1335-1348
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    • 2016
  • Smart factory of Manufacturing sector is rapidly spreading, globally. In case of domestic, it is on going based on KOSF. It is neither lack of invest nor security of information due to it has been spread from manufacturing sector. Hence, that's very difficult to efficiency prevent from new type of intimidation and security accident happened sometimes from this situation. According to research information security condition with recognized new menace, there is a most efficient way is provide education of information security without any extra budget to safely spread smart factory. Thus, this study of research has developed security awareness training curriculum from international standard, requirement of the industry, and curriculum of educational institution based on NCS (National Competency Standard). It is be very helpful to spread smart factory safely due to expert group has been test of validity.

Cybersecurity Architecture for Reliable Smart Factory (신뢰성 있는 스마트팩토리를 위한 사이버보안 아키텍처)

  • Kim, HyunJin;Kim, SungJin;Kim, Yesol;Kim, Sinkyu;Shon, TaeShik
    • Journal of the Korea Institute of Information Security & Cryptology
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    • v.29 no.3
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    • pp.629-643
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    • 2019
  • In the era of the 4th industrial revolution, countries around the world are conducting projects to rapidly expand smart factory to secure competitiveness in manufacturing industries. However, unlike existing factories where the network environment was closed, smart factories can be vulnerable because internal and external objects are interconnected and various ICT technologies are used. And smart factories are likely to be the subject of cyber-attacks that are designed to cause monetary damage to certain targets because economic damage is so serious when an accident occurs. Therefore, it is necessary to study and apply security for smart factories, but there is no specific smart factory system architecture, so there is no establish for smart factory security requirements. In order to solve these problems, this paper derives the smart factory architecture that can extract and reflect the main characteristics of a smart factory based on the domestic and foreign reference model of smart factories. And this paper identifies the security threats based on the derived smart factory architecture and present the security requirements to cope with them for contributing to the improvement of the security of the smart factory.

A Study on the Strengthening of Smart Factory Security in OT (Operational Technology) Environment (OT(Operational Technology) 환경에서 스마트팩토리 보안 강화 방안에 관한 연구)

  • Young Ho Kim;Kwang-Kyu Seo
    • Journal of the Semiconductor & Display Technology
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    • v.23 no.2
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    • pp.123-128
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    • 2024
  • Major countries are trying to expand the construction of smart factories by introducing ICT such as the Internet of Things, cloud, and big data into the manufacturing sector to secure national-level manufacturing competitiveness in the era of the 4th industrial revolution. In addition, Germany is pushing for Industry 4.0 to build a fully automatic production system through the Internet of Things, and China is pushing for the expansion of smart factories to enhance the country's industrial competitiveness through Made in China 2025, Japan's intelligent manufacturing system, and the Korean government's manufacturing innovation 3.0. In this study, considering the increasing security connectivity of smart factories, we would like to identify security threats in the external connection part of smart factories and suggest security enhancement measures based on domestic and international standard security models to respond to the identified security threats. Eventually the proposed method can be applied by accurately identifying the smart factory security status, diagnosing vulnerabilities, establishing appropriate improvement plans, and expanding security strategies to respond to security threats.

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Investigating Key Security Factors in Smart Factory: Focusing on Priority Analysis Using AHP Method (스마트팩토리의 주요 보안요인 연구: AHP를 활용한 우선순위 분석을 중심으로)

  • Jin Hoh;Ae Ri Lee
    • Information Systems Review
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    • v.22 no.4
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    • pp.185-203
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    • 2020
  • With the advent of 4th industrial revolution, the manufacturing industry is converging with ICT and changing into the era of smart manufacturing. In the smart factory, all machines and facilities are connected based on ICT, and thus security should be further strengthened as it is exposed to complex security threats that were not previously recognized. To reduce the risk of security incidents and successfully implement smart factories, it is necessary to identify key security factors to be applied, taking into account the characteristics of the industrial environment of smart factories utilizing ICT. In this study, we propose a 'hierarchical classification model of security factors in smart factory' that includes terminal, network, platform/service categories and analyze the importance of security factors to be applied when developing smart factories. We conducted an assessment of importance of security factors to the groups of smart factories and security experts. In this study, the relative importance of security factors of smart factory was derived by using AHP technique, and the priority among the security factors is presented. Based on the results of this research, it contributes to building the smart factory more securely and establishing information security required in the era of smart manufacturing.

Derivation of Security Requirements of Smart Factory Based on STRIDE Threat Modeling (STRIDE 위협 모델링에 기반한 스마트팩토리 보안 요구사항 도출)

  • Park, Eun-ju;Kim, Seung-joo
    • Journal of the Korea Institute of Information Security & Cryptology
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    • v.27 no.6
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    • pp.1467-1482
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    • 2017
  • Recently, Interests on The Fourth Industrial Revolution has been increased. In the manufacturing sector, the introduction of Smart Factory, which automates and intelligent all stages of manufacturing based on Cyber Physical System (CPS) technology, is spreading. The complexity and uncertainty of smart factories are likely to cause unexpected problems, which can lead to manufacturing process interruptions, malfunctions, and leakage of important information to the enterprise. It is emphasized that there is a need to perform systematic management by analyzing the threats to the Smart Factory. Therefore, this paper systematically identifies the threats using the STRIDE threat modeling technique using the data flow diagram of the overall production process procedure of Smart Factory. Then, using the Attack Tree, we analyze the risks and ultimately derive a checklist. The checklist provides quantitative data that can be used for future safety verification and security guideline production of Smart Factory.

A Study on the Security Management System for Preventing Technology Leakage of Small and Medium Enterprises in Digital New Deal Environment

  • Kim, Sun-Jib
    • International Journal of Advanced Culture Technology
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    • v.9 no.4
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    • pp.355-362
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    • 2021
  • Through the Korean version of the New Deal 2.0, manufacturing-oriented SMEs are facing a new environmental change called smart factory construction. In addition, SMEs are facing new security threats along with a contactless environment due to COVID-19. However, it is practically impossible to apply the previously researched and developed security management system to protect the core technology of manufacturing-oriented SMEs due to the lack of economic capacity of SMEs. Therefore, through research on security management systems suitable for SMEs, it is necessary to strengthen their business competitiveness and ensure sustainability through proactive responses to security threats faced by SMEs. The security management system presented in this study is a security management system to prevent technology leakage applicable to SMEs by deriving and reflecting the minimum security requirements in consideration of technology protection point of view, smart factory, and remote access in a non-contact environment. It is also designed in a modular form. The proposed security management system is standardized and can be selectively used by SMEs.