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Cyber-Physical Systems Security Engineering Plan (CPSSEP)
- Aerospace Standard
- JA7496_202206
- Issued
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English
Scope
This SAE Standard establishes practices to:
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a
Manage risk and ensure security of a cyber-physical system (CPS) throughout its life cycle by utilizing systems engineering principles;
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b
Assess the impact of cyber-physical systems security (CPSS) objectives and requirements;
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c
Assess the security risks to CPS technical effectiveness and functions, and address weaknesses and vulnerabilities;
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d
Address various domains of consideration (see 3.1) that take into account operating conditions of the system, command and control, configuration management (refer to SAE EIA649), etc., that could negatively impact CPSS or CPS-designed purpose;
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e
Perform design validation and verification to assess security and risk of the CPS.
Rationale
The cyber-physical systems security engineering plan (CPSSEP) is a framework standard that integrates cybersecurity into a cyber-physical system (CPS) throughout the entire system’s engineering life cycle. The CPSSEP assists with preserving and protecting cyber-physical systems against exploits of weaknesses and vulnerabilities that, if compromised, jeopardize the business or mission objectives of the CPS. This standard leverages and builds upon applicable existing standards, accepted practices, and bodies of knowledge across industry and government sectors.
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Topic
Data Sets - Support Documents
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Issuing Committee
G-32 Cyber Physical Systems Security Committee
The SAE G-32 Cyber Physical Systems Security Committee will develop technical reports (Standards, Recommended Practices and Information Reports) covering a systems engineering approach to cyber physical systems security that includes analysis of the system operating environment defined by the operational, functional, and architectural systems engineering elements.
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