A framework for measuring security as a system property in cyberphysical systems
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
6-17-2016
Abstract
This paper addresses the challenge of measuring security, understood as a system property, of cyberphysical systems, in the category of similar properties, such as safety and reliability. First, it attempts to define precisely what security, as a system property, really is. Then, an application context is presented, in terms of an attack surface in cyberphysical systems. Contemporary approaches related to the principles of measuring software properties are also discussed, with emphasis on building models. These concepts are illustrated in several case studies, based on previous work of the authors, to conduct experimental security measurements.
Recommended Citation
Zalewski, Janusz; Buckley, Ingrid A.; Czejdo, Bogdan; Drager, Steven; Kornecki, Andrew J.; and Subramanian, Nary, "A framework for measuring security as a system property in cyberphysical systems" (2016). College of Health, Science, and Technology. 999.
https://digitalcommons.uncfsu.edu/college_health_science_technology/999