Technical Paper on Digital Twins and Cybersecurity Scenarios from ECSO

Digital twins are virtual representations of physical objects or systems that can be used for various purposes, such as monitoring, simulation, and predictive maintenance. In the context of cybersecurity, digital twins can be used to create cyber-physical systems that mimic real-world environments and help organizations identify vulnerabilities and potential threats.

The European Cyber Security Organisation (ECSO) has published a technical paper on digital twins and cybersecurity scenarios to highlight the importance of integrating these technologies in cybersecurity strategies. The paper explores how digital twins can be used to enhance threat detection, incident response, and risk management in various industries, including critical infrastructure, healthcare, and manufacturing.

One of the key benefits of using digital twins in cybersecurity is their ability to provide real-time visibility into the security posture of an organization’s network and systems. By creating a virtual replica of their infrastructure, organizations can proactively identify weaknesses and vulnerabilities before they are exploited by malicious actors.

Furthermore, digital twins can be used to simulate cyber attacks and test the effectiveness of security controls in

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Source :-European Cyber Security Organisation