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  • 1Institute of Innovative Technologies EMAG, 40-189 Katowice, ul. Leopolda 31, Poland. a.bialas@emag.pl

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Area of Science:

  • Computer Science
  • Information Security
  • Engineering

Background:

  • Intelligent sensors with processors and software are increasingly used in high-risk applications.
  • Common IT threats pose significant risks to sensor system users.
  • Existing sensor development may lack sufficient robustness and assurance.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To analyze security issues in intelligent sensors for high-risk applications.
  • To introduce Common Criteria (ISO/IEC 15408) as a methodology for enhancing sensor system assurance.
  • To develop CC-related security design patterns for intelligent sensors.

Main Methods:

  • A primer on Common Criteria (CC) is provided.
  • A general security model for intelligent sensors as IT products is discussed.
  • Methods for defining and solving intelligent sensor security problems are presented.

Main Results:

  • The paper defines and solves the security problem for intelligent sensors.
  • CC-related security design patterns are provided.
  • The effectiveness of the sensor development process is improved.

Conclusions:

  • Implementing Common Criteria enhances the security and assurance of intelligent sensor systems.
  • The proposed CC-related design patterns streamline secure sensor development.
  • This approach mitigates risks associated with IT threats in critical sensor applications.