Secure Robotics: A Definition and a Brief Review from a Cybersecurity Control and Implementation Methodology Perspective

Haskard, Adam, Herath, Damith, Assaad, Zena

arXiv.org Artificial Intelligence 

As expected, recent high-profile and significant breaches have eroded trust in these systems. Cybersecurity [2] is an umbrella term that defines several domains that work together to provide strategies and technologies to protect such systems and data from being compromised. The field of cybersecurity has matured over the years to counter these increasingly prevalent threats. However, little to no attention has been placed on potentially similar vulnerabilities and trust issues in robotics. Particularly with many robotic and other embodied and embedded Artificial Intelligence (AI) systems coming online in the wild with little human oversight, the potential risks have significantly increased in recent times. In this context, 'Secure Robotics' defines an umbrella term that would parallel cybersecurity within the IT domain to capture the techniques and strategies to secure vulnerable robotic systems from potential harm to (re)establish trust in robots and embodied AI systems. This paper is a survey of the'Secure Robotics' literature and of how the implementation of cybersecurity controls into a robotic system deployment may increase human-robot trust and robot system robustness amongst the robot user Permission to make digital or hard copies of all or part of this work for personal or classroom use is granted without fee provided that copies are not made or distributed for profit or commercial advantage and that copies bear this notice and the full citation on the first page.

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