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A Short Introduction into Trustworthiness involved in defining the appropriate trustworthiness implementation. T RUSTWORTHINESS AND IT/OT C ONVERGENCE For example, an oil pipeline may incorporate a comprehensive set of sensors that instantly report any leaks via a WAN network. Finding and closing even small leaks as quickly as possible will significantly increase safety efforts to protect humans and the environment. By keeping the functional downtime low during the repair of a leak, the reliability is also increased. But if a hacker attack shuts down the monitor center because the network security system failed, then safety would be compromised. Resilience in this case would initiate a permanent manual surveillance of the pipeline until the IoT sensor network is reestablished. Without such a backup plan to maintain pipeline safety after the IoT sensors were rendered unusable, a planned physical attack could create much larger damage to the pipeline, to the environment and to people. Trustworthiness is essential to industrial IoT systems that combine informational technology (IT) with operational technology (OT) and can use data, sensors and actuators to impact people and the physical environment. The consequences of acting badly can lead to loss of human life, long- term impact on the environment, interruption of critical infrastructure, as well as other consequences including disclosure of sensitive data, destruction of equipment, economic loss and damage to reputation. Additional drivers include concerns over regulatory compliance as well as the fear of liability and litigation. Designing an Industrial IoT system requires the interweaving of IT and OT principles, 7 frequently conflicting with IT and OT “traditions.” Trustworthiness can help to describe such conflicts. As shown in Figure 2, security and privacy are part of the IT world Figure 2: Bringing IT and OT Trustworthiness concerns together in the industrial IoT 7 See definition of IT/OT Convergence, Industrial Internet Consortium: Vocabulary, V2.1, August 2018, https://www.iiconsortium.org/vocab - 5 - IIC Journal of Innovation