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A Framework for Measuring the Costs of Security at Runtime

Publisher
SCITEPRESS
Source
In Proceedings of the 9th International Conference on Cloud Computing and Services Science - Volume 1: CLOSER, 488-494
Date Issued
2019
Author(s)
Ivkić, Igor  
Pichler, Harald  
Zsilak, Mario  
Mauthe, Andreas 
Tauber, Markus  
DOI
10.5220/0007761604880494
Abstract
In Industry 4.0, Cyber-Physical Systems (CPS) are formed by components, which are interconnected with each other over the Internet of Things (IoT). The resulting capabilities of sensing and affecting the physical world offer a vast range of opportunities, yet, at the same time pose new security challenges. To address these challenges there are various IoT Frameworks, which offer solutions for managing and controlling IoT-components and their interactions. In this regard, providing security for an interaction usually requires performing additional security-related tasks (e.g. authorisation, encryption, etc.) to prevent possible security risks. Research currently focuses more on designing and developing these frameworks and does not satisfactorily provide methodologies for evaluating the resulting costs of providing security. In this paper we propose an initial approach for measuring the resulting costs of providing security for interacting IoT-components by using a Security Cost Modell ing Framework. Furthermore, we describe the necessary building blocks of the framework and provide an experimental design showing how it could be used to measure security costs at runtime.
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11790/1300
Funding(s)
Productive 4.0  
MIT 4.0  
Subjects
Cyber-Physical Systems
Internet of Things
Component Monitoring
Task Tracing
Security Cost Modelling
Type
Wissenschaftlicher Artikel

 

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