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    A two-fold Perspective on Enterprise Security in the Digital Twin Context

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    Digital twins represent and can manage an enterprise asset virtually along its lifecycle. The vital technologies the twin relies upon (e.g., Internet of Things) have only recently matured. Since then, literature has taken up on digital twins. The digital twin therefore constitutes a very young concept, where security is currently neglected. This dissertation aims at closing this research gap, and further contributes to the body of knowledge concerning digital twin security. To study digital twin security, a two-fold approach is necessary. On the one hand, digital twins are at risk for being attacked (security for digital twins). However, on the other hand, they can also be leveraged to gain novel security opportunities (digital twins for security). This dissertation lays the general foundations of the digital twin concept in enterprises and studies these two security perspectives hereinafter. It shows that the digital twin’s security can be fostered utilizing the blockchain technology. Furthermore, it proposes digital twins to be of use in corporate security: It is shown that digital twins can collaborate with traditional security tools like Security Information and Event Management (SIEM) systems and organizational structures like the Security Operations Center (SOC). In this regard, the use of digital twins is further proven to be beneficial for digital forensics as well as Cyber Threat Intelligence (CTI)
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