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Commtel releases white paper on the impact on cyber-physical security

  • T&D India
  • September 22, 2022
Commtel White Paper | T&D India
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Commtel Networks and UK-based Critical Future, have co-developed a white paper on the impact of cyber-physical security (CPS) on critical national infrastructure (CNI).

The white paper identifies the complexities of modern CNI security – the protection of national infrastructure from physical attacks, natural disasters, and cyber threats.

An original econometric model developed for this paper provides a quantitative analysis of the effectiveness of CNI security and the benefits it can offer, not only to the CNI industries but also to the economy in general. Interestingly, it also establishes a negative correlation between digital and economic growth.

The paper uses the energy, transport, storage, and communications industry as a proxy for CNI. The key findings are: an increase of 1 per cent in the national cyber security index (NCSI) can add up to $16.17 billion in energy investments, more than $12.34 billion in economic value in North America, $2 billion in the Middle East and $890 million in India.

 

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New vulnerabilities

Commenting on the white paper, Shriprakash R. Pandey, CMD, Commtel, said, “The interconnected nature of many digital technologies or critical infrastructure systems has introduced a host of new vulnerabilities. Through economic modelling, the white paper examines how cybersecurity directly impacts critical infrastructure, how cybersecurity can have a positive impact on CNI investments and investigates the relationship between digital growth and economic growth.

Also read: Commtel Appoints Head For AI And DT Business Unit

Proactive approach

The paper suggests that the goal of countries and organizations should be to proactively address cyber-physical threats instead of reactively protecting their facilities. While many countries are in a transitional stage of the digital transformation of their infrastructures, the modeling in the paper showcases that the more digitally advanced a nation/organization is, the better cybersecurity it needs to have to benefit from the new digital technologies it is implementing. It highlights the need for managing the entire digital and physical system from end to end using advanced technology such as AI that can vastly improve CPS capabilities and increase industry profitability.

 

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