3 research outputs found

    Addressing Security Properties in Systems of Systems: Challenges and Ideas

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    Within growing pervasive information systems, Systems of Systems (SoS) emerge as a new research frontier. A SoS is formed by a set of constituent systems that live on their own with well-established functionalities and requirements, and, in certain circumstances, they must collaborate to achieve a common mission. In this scenario, security is one crucial property that needs to be considered since the early stages of SoS lifecycle. Unfortunately, SoS security cannot be guaranteed by addressing the security of each constituent system separately. The aim of this paper is to discuss the challenges faced in addressing the security of SoS and to propose some research ideas centered around the notion of a mission to be carried out by the SoS.Ministerio dell'Universitá e della Ricerca (Italia) GAUSS 2015KWREMXMinisterio de Economía y Competitividad TIN2016-76956-C3-2-R (POLOLAS

    EDUFYSoS: A Factory of Educational System of Systems Case Studies

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    We propose a factory of educational System of Systems (SoS) case studies that can be used for evaluating SoS research results, in particular in SoS testing. The factory includes a first set of constituent systems that can collaborate within different SoS architectures to accomplish different missions. In the paper, we introduce three possible SoSs and outline their missions. For more detailed descriptions, diagrams and the source code, we refer to the online repository of EDUFYSoS. The factory is meant to provide an extensible playground, which we aim to grow to include more systems and other missions with the support of the community.Ministero dell'Università e della Ricerca (Italia) SISMA 201752ENY

    A Delphi study to recognize and assess systems of systems vulnerabilities

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    Context: System of Systems (SoS) is an emerging paradigm by which independent systems collaborate by sharing resources and processes to achieve objectives that they could not achieve on their own. In this context, a number of emergent behaviors may arise that can undermine the security of the constituent systems. Objective: We apply the Delphi method with the aims to improve our understanding of SoS security and related problems, and to investigate their possible causes and remedies. Method: Experts on SoS expressed their opinions and reached consensus in a series of rounds by following a structured questionnaire. Results: The results show that the experts found more consensus in disagreement than in agreement about some SoS characteristics, and on how SoS vulnerabilities could be identified and prevented. Conclusions: From this study we learn that more work is needed to reach a shared understanding of SoS vul nerabilities, and we leverage expert feedback to outline some future research directions.Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovación y Universidades PID2019-105455GB-C3
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