Digital Supply Chain Vulnerabilities in Critical Infrastructure: A Systematic Literature Review on Cyber security in the Energy Sector

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The main purpose of this paper is to identify the current state of the art on digital supply chain cybersecurity risks in critical infrastructure and how the term resilience is used in this context. To achieve this objective, the authors applied a systematic literature review method that summarises and analyses the studies relevant for the research topic. In total 33 papers were identified. The results show that limited research is done on supply chain risks in critical infrastructure. Relevant frameworks and methods for resilience of supply chains have also been identified. These frameworks and methods could be very beneficial for a more holistic management of cybersecurity risks in the increasingly complex supply chains within critical infrastructure.

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Aarland, M., & Gjøsæter, T. (2022). Digital Supply Chain Vulnerabilities in Critical Infrastructure: A Systematic Literature Review on Cyber security in the Energy Sector. In International Conference on Information Systems Security and Privacy (pp. 326–333). Science and Technology Publications, Lda. https://doi.org/10.5220/0010803800003120

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