Erkan Yalcinkaya

Work place: Department of Production Engineering, Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden

E-mail: erkany@kth.se

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Research Interests: Information Security, Network Security, Information-Theoretic Security

Biography

Erkan Yalcinkaya is an independent industrial Ph.D. candidate at Department of Production Engineering, Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden. Erkan is an experienced IT security specialist focused on access control technologies. His main research focus is security aspects of industrial manufacturing systems and production lines.

Author Articles
Application of Attribute Based Access Control Model for Industrial Control Systems

By Erkan Yalcinkaya Antonio Maffei Mauro Onori

DOI: https://doi.org/10.5815/ijcnis.2017.02.02, Pub. Date: 8 Feb. 2017

The number of reported security vulnerabilities and incidents related to the industrial control systems (ICS) has increased recent years. As argued by several researchers, authorization issues and poor access control are key incident vectors. The majority of ICS are not designed security in mind and they usually lack strong and granular access control mechanisms. The attribute based access control (ABAC) model offers high authorization granularity, central administration of access policies with centrally consolidated and monitored logging properties. This research proposes to harness the ABAC model to address the present and future ICS access control challenges. The proposed solution is also implemented and rigorously tested to demonstrate the feasibility and viability of ABAC model for ICS.

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