"Understanding Security as an Engineering Discipline"


TERESA

TERESA (Trusted Computing Engineering for Resource Constrained Embedded Systems Applications) plans to define, demonstrate and validate an engineering discipline for trust that is adapted to resource constrained embedded systems. We define trust as the degree with which security and dependability requirements are met.

The TERESA Video presents the main
concepts and goals of the project.

TERESA has the following objectives:

  • Provide guidelines for the specification of sector
    specific RCES trusted computing engineering.
    Software process engineers in a given sector can then
    use the guidelines to define a trusted computing
    engineering process that is integrated with the software
    engineering process used in their RCES sector.

  • Define a trusted computing engineering approach that is suited to the following sectors:
    • Automotive
    • Home control
    • Industry control
    • Metering

A TERESA fact sheet presents an overview of the project.

Latest News

  • 2-3 February 2012, Malaga, Spain: TERESA holds its second Advisory Board meeting in conjunction with the Security Engineering Forum organized by the FP7 project SecFuture.

  • 25-27 January 2012, Brussels, Belgium: At the Computers, Privacy and Data Protection Conference (CPDP 2012), the TERESA project co-ordinator presents PIAs in Engineering Practices in the Workshop on Privacy Impact Assessmsent.

  • 16-21 October 2011, Wellington, New Zealand: TERESA partners present a paper on S&D Pattern Design at the ACM/IEEE 14th International Conference on Model Driven Engineering Languages 2011 (MODELS 2011).

See the News page for more information.


 
The TERESA project is part of  the Information Society and Media initiative and the Seventh Framework Programme of the European Commission. 
 
Copyright 2012 TERESA.