CRSEOct 17, 2014

Testing Security Policies for Distributed Systems: Vehicular Networks as a Case Study

arXiv:1410.5789v13.73 citations
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This work addresses security testing for distributed systems, such as vehicular networks, but appears incremental as it builds on model-based active testing methods.

The paper tackles the problem of security testing for distributed systems by proposing a framework to specify security policies and automatically generate test sequences for validation, demonstrating its reliability through a case study on vehicular networks.

Due to the increasing complexity of distributed systems, security testing is becoming increasingly critical in insuring reliability of such systems in relation to their security requirements. . To challenge this issue, we rely in this paper1 on model based active testing. In this paper we propose a framework to specify security policies and test their implementation. Our framework makes it possible to automatically generate test sequences, in order to validate the conformance of a security policy. This framework contains several new methods to ease the test case generation. To demonstrate the reliability of our framework, we present a Vehicular Networks System as an ongoing case study.

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