This paper is intended to clarify the key differences and identify similarities between security and safety in cyberphysical systems in order to propose an approach that addresses both types of issues present in these systems. Special attention is given to the Security for Safety problem, and an approach to threat modeling for this concept is provided. Finally, a variant of MILS-based architectural support is proposed for mechanisms implementing Security for Safety
Many safety‐related systems are evolving into cyber‐physical systems (CPSs), integrating information...
Safety and security are highly related concepts [1] [2] [3]. Both deal with the protection of valuab...
Engineering risk management is comprised of managing operational safety risks on the one hand and ma...
This paper will show in detail the differences between safety and security. An argument is made for ...
Safeguarding both safety and cybersecurity is paramount to the smooth and trustworthy operation of c...
In the early 90s, researchers began to focus on security as an important property to address in comb...
In this paper, threat modeling issues in cyberphysical systems are discussed. First a generic model ...
Safety cases are the development foundation for safety-critical systems and are often quite complex ...
This paper presents a security engineering process for the modelling of security-sensitive systems u...
The problem of securely storing and processing a hierarchy of sensitive data is of paramount importa...
International audienceSafety-critical systems are used in many domains (military, avionics, aerospac...
This special issue provides an introduction to cyberphysical security of networked control systems (...
In this position paper we investigate the security of cyber-physical systems. We (1) identify and de...
This paper addresses the challenge of measuring security, understood as a system property, of cyberp...
This paper firstly argues that the design of security applications needs to consider more than techn...
Many safety‐related systems are evolving into cyber‐physical systems (CPSs), integrating information...
Safety and security are highly related concepts [1] [2] [3]. Both deal with the protection of valuab...
Engineering risk management is comprised of managing operational safety risks on the one hand and ma...
This paper will show in detail the differences between safety and security. An argument is made for ...
Safeguarding both safety and cybersecurity is paramount to the smooth and trustworthy operation of c...
In the early 90s, researchers began to focus on security as an important property to address in comb...
In this paper, threat modeling issues in cyberphysical systems are discussed. First a generic model ...
Safety cases are the development foundation for safety-critical systems and are often quite complex ...
This paper presents a security engineering process for the modelling of security-sensitive systems u...
The problem of securely storing and processing a hierarchy of sensitive data is of paramount importa...
International audienceSafety-critical systems are used in many domains (military, avionics, aerospac...
This special issue provides an introduction to cyberphysical security of networked control systems (...
In this position paper we investigate the security of cyber-physical systems. We (1) identify and de...
This paper addresses the challenge of measuring security, understood as a system property, of cyberp...
This paper firstly argues that the design of security applications needs to consider more than techn...
Many safety‐related systems are evolving into cyber‐physical systems (CPSs), integrating information...
Safety and security are highly related concepts [1] [2] [3]. Both deal with the protection of valuab...
Engineering risk management is comprised of managing operational safety risks on the one hand and ma...