Abstract
Internet of Things (IoT) devices are not only finding increasing use in ordinary house-holds, but they have also become a key element for the Industry 4.0 concept. The implementation of industrial IoT devices into production streamlines the production process and reduces production costs. On the other hand, connected IoT devices bring new security risks to production and expose an industrial environment to new types of attacks. The article analyzes the vulnerability of the production line with implemented industrial IoT devices with consideration of a possible Distributed Denial‐of‐service (DDoS) attack led by attackers from the internet. Various types of DDoS attacks abusing the presence of IoT devices in the system were performed on an automated production line implementing sorting, preparation, and dosing of bulk and liquid materials for filling into contain-ers. The leading attacks caused failure of the production line during the production, as well as the dysfunction of communication with IoT devices. The article also demonstrates the implementation of countermeasures against DDoS attacks and possible strategies to protect and mitigate such attacks on the production line.
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Horak, T., Strelec, P., Huraj, L., Tanuska, P., Vaclavova, A., & Kebisek, M. (2021). The vulnerability of the production line using industrial IoT systems under ddos attack. Electronics (Switzerland), 10(4), 1–32. https://doi.org/10.3390/electronics10040381
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