Visible to the public Early Hybrid Safety and Security Risk Assessment Based on Interdisciplinary Dependency Models

TitleEarly Hybrid Safety and Security Risk Assessment Based on Interdisciplinary Dependency Models
Publication TypeConference Paper
Year of Publication2019
AuthorsPapakonstantinou, Nikolaos, Linnosmaa, Joonas, Alanen, Jarmo, Bashir, Ahmed Z., O'Halloran, Bryan, Van Bossuyt, Douglas L.
Conference Name2019 Annual Reliability and Maintainability Symposium (RAMS)
Keywordscomplex critical infrastructures, critical infrastructures, design process, economic reasons, environmental reasons, fault trees, Human Behavior, hybrid safety, interdisciplinary dependency models, interdisciplinary interactions, Metrics, Model driven engineering, Modeling, policy-based governance, pubcrawl, resilience, Resiliency, risk analysis, risk management, Safety, safety assessment, security, security assessment, security design weaknesses, security risk assessment, security risks, security weaknesses, social reasons, Software, system complexity, system operation, Tools, Unified modeling language
AbstractSafety and security of complex critical infrastructures are very important for economic, environmental and social reasons. The complexity of these systems introduces difficulties in the identification of safety and security risks that emerge from interdisciplinary interactions and dependencies. The discovery of safety and security design weaknesses late in the design process and during system operation can lead to increased costs, additional system complexity, delays and possibly undesirable compromises to address safety and security weaknesses.
DOI10.1109/RAMS.2019.8768943
Citation Keypapakonstantinou_early_2019