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Area of Science:

  • Information Technology Security
  • Sensor Systems Engineering

Background:

  • Intelligent sensor development requires robust security assurance.
  • Common Criteria (CC) is the standard methodology for IT product security.
  • Existing development processes can be laborious and costly.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To present a patterns-based and computer-aided methodology for intelligent sensor development.
  • To demonstrate how software tools and knowledge engineering can support the CC methodology.
  • To achieve IT security assurance in sensor systems.

Main Methods:

  • Introduction to Common Criteria methodology and its sensor applications.
  • Development process supported by software tools, design patterns, and knowledge engineering.
  • Ontology-based tool for security modeling and analysis, exemplified by a methane detection sensor.

Main Results:

  • Automation of the development process leads to cost, quality, and time advantages.
  • Increased design reusability through software support.
  • Verified security models directly transferred to security target specifications.

Conclusions:

  • The proposed methodology provides a novel approach to IT security assurance for sensor development.
  • Computer-aided and patterns-based development enhances efficiency and security.
  • Validation experiments confirm the methodology's effectiveness for sensor systems.