Centre for Software Reliability

EMR proposal SoSoS Development Methodologies for Secure System Evolution

Sponsored by the Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (DSTL) of UK Ministry of Defence (MoD): September 2007- July 2008

Summary:

The project will research methods for evaluating the resilience of secure, boundary less, evolving socio-technical SoS. The initial work will explore the underlying concepts and the types of assessment techniques that will be required. It will be focused by the same drivers as the SoSoS research, namely that existing evaluation methods for systems, designed as they are for bespoke systems, are not applicable to dynamic SoS configurations of commercially developed systems of uncertain provenance. The benefits to Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (DSTL) would be seeing relevant research aligned with its priorities and leveraged off other activities especially INDEED, IRRIIS and ReSIST and our knowledge of the work of IT centric IRCs, DIRC, AKT and Equator.

There will be a number of objectives for the project. In terms of scientific research it is to:

The work will be undertaken within the context of SoSoS research theme on the Development Methodologies for Secure System Evolution. It would be split into the following tasks:

CSR Personnel: Prof. Robin Bloomfield, Dr. Ilir Gashi

Project report

CSR produced the final report to DSTL, titled "Evaluating the resilience and security of boundaryless, evolving socio-technical Systems of Systems" at the end of July 2008. The report was updated in September 2008. The latest version of the report can be downloaded from here.