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Concepts of Safety Critical Systems Unification Approach & Security Assurance Process
Author(s) -
Faisal Nabi,
Jianming Yong,
Xiaohui Tao,
Muhammad Saqib Malhi,
Umar Mahmood,
Usman Iqbal
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
journal of information security
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2153-1242
pISSN - 2153-1234
DOI - 10.4236/jis.2020.114018
Subject(s) - computer science , software security assurance , component (thermodynamics) , computer security , vulnerability (computing) , security testing , reuse , unification , information assurance , process (computing) , security service , risk analysis (engineering) , information security , computer security model , security information and event management , cloud computing security , cloud computing , business , engineering , programming language , physics , waste management , thermodynamics , operating system
The security assurance of computer-based systems that rely on safety and security assurance, such as consistency, durability, efficiency and accessibility, require or need resources. This targets the System-of-Systems (SoS) problems with the exception of difficulties and concerns that apply similarly to subsystem interactions on a single system and system-as-component interactions on a large information system. This research addresses security and information assurance for safety-critical systems, where security and safety are addressed before going to actual implementation/development phase for component-based systems. For this purpose, require a conceptual idea or strategy that deals with the application logic security assurance issues. This may explore the vulnerability in single component or a reuse of specification in existing logic in component-based system. Keeping in view this situation, we have defined seven concepts of security assurance and security assurance design strategy for safety-critical systems.

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