A Systems Approach for Eliciting Mission-Centric Security Requirements

Apr 10, 2018 Conference Paper

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Research Team
Georgios Bakirtzis, Bryan Carter, Dr. Carl Elks, Dr. Cody Fleming
Universities / Organizations
University of Virginia
Virginia Commonwealth University

Abstract

Abstract:

The security of cyber-physical systems is first and foremost a safety problem, yet it is typically handled as a traditional security problem, which means that solutions are based on defending against threats and are often implemented too late. This approach neglects to take into consideration the context in which the system is intended to operate, thus system safety may be compromised. This paper presents a systems-theoretic analysis approach that combines stakeholder perspectives with a modified version of Systems-Theoretic Accident Model and Process (STAMP) that allows decision-makers to strategically enhance the safety, resilience, and security of a cyber-physical system against potential threats. This methodology allows the capture of vital mission-specific information in a model, which then allows analysts to identify and mitigate vulnerabilities in the locations most critical to mission success. We present an overview of the general approach followed by a real example using an unmanned aerial vehicle conducting a reconnaissance mission.

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