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Automotive Security Engineering: A Demonstration of an Integrated Approach to EAST-ADL and Security Modeling

dc.contributor.authorFischer, Alexander
dc.contributor.authorKolagari, Ramin Tavakoli
dc.contributor.editorFeichtinger, Kevin
dc.contributor.editorSonnleithner, Lisa
dc.contributor.editorHajiabadi, Hamideh
dc.date.accessioned2025-02-14T10:03:36Z
dc.date.available2025-02-14T10:03:36Z
dc.date.issued2025
dc.description.abstractThe automotive industry’s increasing reliance on software innovations has introduced significant security challenges. With connected vehicles and semi-autonomous systems becoming commonplace, automotive cyberattacks are frequently covered in the media. Public awareness is growing that cybersecurity plays a crucial role, akin to the life-saving innovations of the 1970s, such as mandatory seatbelts and speed limits. It is evident that security must be integrated throughout the entire development lifecycle and operation of automotive software systems, with every stakeholder considering security aspects. However, this is complicated by the vast and often complex nature of the security landscape and the limited accessibility of essential security frameworks like MITRE ATT&CK, which are primarily oriented towards implementation rather than serving as an entry point for comprehensive security analysis. In response to these challenges, this paper presents the Security Abstraction Model (SAM), a metamodel-based approach designed to address security concerns across all stages of automotive software development, focusing on the early phases and on understandability among all stakeholders. SAM offers a structured framework for defining, analyzing, and implementing security requirements within automotive systems, leveraging established metamodeling techniques. This paper demonstrates how SAM can be integrated with EAST-ADL to create a systematic approach for securing complex automotive software architectures. In order to illustrate its applicability, an integrated demonstration is developed, showcasing the combined use of EAST-ADL and security modeling.en
dc.identifier.doi10.18420/se2025-ws-04
dc.identifier.eissn2944-7682
dc.identifier.issn2944-7682
dc.identifier.urihttps://dl.gi.de/handle/20.500.12116/45846
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherGesellschaft für Informatik, Bonn
dc.relation.ispartofSoftware Engineering 2025 – Companion Proceedings
dc.subjectAutomotive Security
dc.subjectModel-based Engineering
dc.subjectSecurity Modeling
dc.titleAutomotive Security Engineering: A Demonstration of an Integrated Approach to EAST-ADL and Security Modelingen
dc.title.subtitleA Demonstration of an Integrated Approach to EAST-ADL and Security Modelingen
mci.conference.date22.-28. Februar 2025
mci.conference.locationKarlsruhe
mci.conference.sessiontitle22nd Workshop on Automative Software Engineering (ASE’24)
mci.reference.pages37-48

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