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{{quote-diesis|The fault behaviour describes negative effects to an infrastructure, like
 
attacks or faults. For the simulation, fault behaviour can be loaded in addition
 
attacks or faults. For the simulation, fault behaviour can be loaded in addition
 
to the “normal” [[scenario]] behaviour. Fault behaviour may be created
 
to the “normal” [[scenario]] behaviour. Fault behaviour may be created
 
“by hand” as other behaviours or with the support of the [[attack tool]]
 
“by hand” as other behaviours or with the support of the [[attack tool]]
 
using [[attack tree]]s.
 
using [[attack tree]]s.
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Revision as of 11:43, 10 June 2014


Definitions

European Definitions

DIESIS project

The DIESIS project [1] gives the following definition:

The fault behaviour describes negative effects to an infrastructure, like attacks or faults. For the simulation, fault behaviour can be loaded in addition to the “normal” scenario behaviour. Fault behaviour may be created “by hand” as other behaviours or with the support of the attack tool using attack trees.


Other International Definitions

United Nations’ Definition

National Definitions

Standard Definition

Discussion Topic

See also

Notes

References