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An Evaluation Ontology Applied to Connected Vehicle Security Assurance
Author(s) -
Powley Stephen,
Perry Simon,
Holt Jon,
Bryans Jeremy
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
incose international symposium
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2334-5837
DOI - 10.1002/j.2334-5837.2019.00588.x
Subject(s) - ontology , computer science , computer security , work (physics) , risk analysis (engineering) , process management , knowledge management , business , engineering , mechanical engineering , philosophy , epistemology
Connected vehicles have great potential to benefit society, yet create huge challenges. Vehicles, infrastructure and enterprise activities combine to form massively complex systems of systems (SoSs) that are vulnerable to cyber‐attacks. Security is ill‐defined, making it difficult to achieve a consistent, common understanding of security capabilities across the diverse industries that collaborate to develop connected vehicles. Rigorous evaluation is essential for developing strong security assurance cases. This paper contributes a model‐based systems engineering (MBSE) ontology that enables integrated evaluation processes in enterprise SoSs. The Evaluation Ontology allows diverse types of evaluation to be captured in a single integrated model. A connected vehicle security story is presented to demonstrate the value of the approach. Benefits include enhanced business intelligence that can provide a quantifiable, reportable level of confidence in security‐related processes and technologies. Further work will extend the ontology to develop a customisable suite of enabling patterns for security.

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