EURO 2025 Leeds
Abstract Submission

3173. Digital Twin Technology and the Promise for Security: Myths, Opportunities, and Challenges

Invited abstract in session TD-26: Digital Twins : Sharing techniques, real cases and advice, stream Making an Impact: The Practitioners' Stream 1.

Tuesday, 14:30-16:00
Room: Maurice Keyworth 1.33

Authors (first author is the speaker)

1. Rasheed Hussain
Smart Internet Lab, Bristol Digital Futures Institute

Abstract

Is Digital Twin just a buzzword or is it going to revolutionise the way we approach X, for instance, security testing, evaluation, prediction, forecasting, scale-up, down, and more. Will it make it easier or more challenging to meet the ever-increasing demands in different domains? Consider cyber security, which is omnipresent, will Digital Twin Technology revamp the way we approach it? Simultaneously, the design and testing of future networks, including 6G, that are invisible infrastructures enabling services including business practices, are advancing at an unprecedented pace. Amid this rapid evolution, the need for robust security measures has never been greater, especially as attackers grow more sophisticated.
This talk will focus on the technical and non-technical side of the Digital Twin Technology and will cover the myths around Digital Twin Technology, its uses, and explore how this technology can enhance security in systems. The talk will offer a balanced exploration of both technical and conceptual insights.

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Status: accepted


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