Smart Assistants for Enhancing System Security and Resilience

Sadovykh Andrey, Dragos Truscan, Martin Schneider, Wissam Mallouli, Ana R. Cavalli, Cristina Seceleanu, Tanwir Ahmad

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Abstract

Security and resilience have become paramount concerns for integrated system manufacturers as the number of vulnerabilities continues to increase annually. Cyber threats pose significant risks with substantial potential impacts on both manufacturers and end users. New regulations, such as the EU Cybersecurity Act and EU Cyber Resilience Act, mandate stricter practices and thorough verification throughout development and operations. Implementing a holistic DevSecOps process encompassing threat analysis, requirements engineering, development practices, verification, and operations management is challenging for large enterprises and SMEs. This complexity arises from the need for specialized expertise, knowledge of various techniques and tools, rigorous principle application, and thorough verification at each step, making the process costly, time-consuming, and potentially stifling to innovation and time-to-market.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationAnnals of Computer Science and Information Systems
PublisherPolskie Towarzystwo Informatyczne
Publication statusPublished - 2024
MoE publication typeA4 Article in a conference publication

Publication series

NameConference on Computer Science and Intelligence Systems

Keywords

  • DevSecOps
  • Anomaly Detection
  • Monitoring
  • Testing
  • Security by Design
  • Smart assistants
  • Security
  • Resilience
  • Requirements Engineering

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