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Securability for system of systems

International Journal of System of Systems Engineering, 2012
As the Department of Defense (DoD) pursues methods within the systems engineering process to combat potential information assurance (IA) vulnerabilities, a new paradigm is required. This paper introduces the concept of securability as a new ility to be considered within the systems life cycle. Alongside the traditional system ilities (i.e., reliability,
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Security patterns and secure systems design

Proceedings of the 45th annual southeast regional conference, 2007
Analysis and design patterns are well established to build high-quality object-oriented software. Patterns combine experience and good practices to develop basic models that can be used for new designs. Security patterns join the extensive knowledge accumulated about security with the structure provided by patterns to provide guidelines for secure ...
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Measuring systems security

Systems Engineering, 2012
Abstract Security metrics have evolved side by side with the advent of security tools and techniques. They have been derived from the techniques rather than specified as system requirements. This paper surveys the evolution and state of the practice of security metrics from both a technical and historical perspective. It describes the
Jennifer L. Bayuk, Ali Mostashari
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Security for the GPLAN system

Information Systems, 1976
Abstract This paper proposes a security system for the GPLAN planning system. The GPLAN system includes a data management system, a collection of application programs which process the data, and a query language which can request both data and programs.
James I. Cash   +2 more
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Secure system identification

2016 54th Annual Allerton Conference on Communication, Control, and Computing (Allerton), 2016
This work is concerned with the identification of linear time-invariant systems in the presence of an adversarial agent that attacks sensor measurements. The attacker is omniscient and we impose no restrictions (statistical or otherwise) on how the adversary alters the sensor measurements.
Mehrdad Showkatbakhsh   +2 more
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Security in distributed system

Proceedings of the International Conference and Workshop on Emerging Trends in Technology, 2010
Security is the very important principle of distributed systems. Security in distributed systems can be divided into two parts. One part concerns the communication between users and processes, possibly residing on different machines. The principal mechanism for ensuring secure communication is that of a secure channel and via authorization.In this ...
P. K. Mudholkar, M. Mudholkar
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System-of-systems security engineering

Tenth Annual Computer Security Applications Conference, 2002
There is an increasing trend to treat a collection of individual systems that support a common mission as a single entity and to perform systems engineering activities for that entity. A security engineering process is proposed for systems-of-systems. This process addresses such issues as how to identify and mitigate risks resulting from connectivity ...
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Transaction Security System

IBM Systems Journal, 1991
Components of previous security systems were designed independently from one another and were often difficult to integrate. Described is the recently available IBM Transaction Security System. It implements the Common Cryptographic Architecture and offers a comprehensive set of security products that allow users to implement end-to-end secure systems ...
Dennis G. Abraham   +3 more
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A Security Framework for Systems-of-Systems

2017
Systems of systems have been used recently in many complex scenarios to simplify network communication, resources allocation and management. Given the dynamic and heterogeneous nature of systems of systems, providing security in such an environment is challenging and requires significant management and processing resources.
Dhiah el Diehn I. Abou-Tair   +3 more
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