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CEDRICS Publications
- Using Structured Assurance Case Approach to Analyse Security and Reliability of Critical Infrastructures
- Preliminary Interdependency Analysis: An Approach to Critical Infrastructure Risk Assessment
- Tool Support for Assurance Case Building Blocks, Providing a Helping Hand with CAE
- Security-informed Safety Cases using Layered Assurance
- Using Structured Assurance Case Approach to Analyse Security and Reliability of Critical Infrastructures
- Investigation into a Layered Approach to Architecting Security-Informed Safety Cases
- The challenge of assuring autonomous systems
- The impact of ‘openness’ on safety critical FPGA based system
- Autonomy, Robotics, and Dependability
- The risk assessment of ERTMS based railway systems from a cyber perspective: methodology and lessons learnt
- Security informed safety: if it’s not secure, it’s not safe
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City, University of London – Centre for Software Reliability (UK)
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The Centre for Software Reliability (CSR) is an independent research centre in the School of Informatics at City, University of London. The Centre was founded in 1983 to address the new reliability problems posed by software. Its scope of research now covers various aspects of system dependability and resilience, including quantitative methods for security assessment, dependability of human-machine systems, and assessment of interdependent critical infrastructures. Over the years, CSR has attracted research funding from the UK Research Councils and the EU Framework Programmes (on many projects on dependability), from industry, such as British Energy, EdF, Rolls Royce, from other UK and international agencies and private foundations; and built an international reputation for research achievements, acknowledged as world-class in the periodic UK-wide “research assessment exercises”.