Feb. 17, 2023, 2:10 a.m. | Jason E. Ellis, Travis W. Parker, Joachim Vandekerckhove, Brian J. Murphy, Sidney Smith, Alexander Kott, Michael J. Weisman

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The vulnerability of cyber-physical systems to cyber attack is well known,
and the requirement to build cyber resilience into these systems has been
firmly established. The key challenge this paper addresses is that maturing
this discipline requires the development of techniques, tools, and processes
for objectively, rigorously, and quantitatively measuring the attributes of
cyber resilience. Researchers and program managers need to be able to determine
if the implementation of a resilience solution actually increases the
resilience of the system. In …

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