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2024 ASEE-GSW
Authors
Mari Dalton, University of Texas at Austin; Lance Manuel, The University of Texas at Austin; Zoe E Chen, University of Texas at Austin; Joshua Epps
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opportunity for social, economic, andenvironmental transformation through reforms that incentivize sustainable infrastructure and promoteequity1. Large-scale relocation allows for risk mitigation, environmental enhancement, and theopportunity to preserve social capital and address past injustices with infrastructure improvements thatpromote environmental, social, economic, and legal justice2. Global change science, in the context of climate, has linkages to our ecosystem, naturalhazards, and health3. As global change continues to occur and impacts communities, climateadaptation strategies to promote community resilience will become increasingly important. Climatechange and associated natural hazards could necessitate large-scale managed
Collection
2024 ASEE-GSW
Authors
Eman Hammad, Texas A&M University; Connor McLaren, Texas A&M University; Justin Leiden, Texas A&M University
that enable most critical infrastructures. Hence, this underscores theimportance of proper training and education for OT/ICS cybersecurity. However, most technologiesare costly and/or proprietary, further complicating educational efforts. This paper presents recentefforts at Texas A&M University, where a practical, accessible, and representative OT/ICS testbedwas developed using a combination of low-cost and open-source technologies. The paper expandson the approach, tools, and examples of cybersecurity experiments that can be designed to enableOT/ICS cybersecurity training and education. IntroductionAs innovation drives connectivity, intelligence integration, and distribution in virtually every