Towards Design Patterns for Production Security
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Abstract

Object Oriented Security - In Production System Engineering (PSE), domain experts aim at effectively and efficiently analyzing and mitigating information security risks to product and process qualities for manufacturing. However, traditional security standards do not connect security analysis to the value stream of the production system nor to production quality requirements. This paper aims at facilitating security analysis for production quality already in the design phase of PSE. In this paper, we (i) identify the connection between security and production quality, and (ii) introduce the Production Security Network (PSN) to efficiently derive reusable security requirements and design patterns for PSE. We evaluate the PSN with threat scenarios in a feasibility study. The study results indicate that the PSN satisfies the requirements for systematic security analysis. The design patterns provide a good foundation for improving the communication of domain experts by connecting security and quality concerns.

Year of Publication
2022
Date Published
sep
Publisher
IEEE
Conference Location
Stuttgart, Germany
ISBN Number
978-1-66549-996-5
URL
https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9921691/
DOI
10.1109/ETFA52439.2022.9921691
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