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Security Framework
3.7
3: Key System Characteristics Enabling Trustworthiness
TRUSTWORTHY SYSTEMS
A main stakeholder goal for a system is that it be trustworthy in respect to the key system
characteristics. The importance of each key system characteristic to a given deployment is unique
to each system and achieving one can conflict with achieving another. Interactions between the
key system characteristics must be understood based on drivers such as regulatory compliance,
business process and industry norms, not in isolation.
Figure 3-1: Trustworthiness of an IIoT System
Trustworthiness 1 is the degree of confidence one has that the system performs as expected in
respect to all the key system characteristics in the face of environmental disruptions, human
errors, system faults and attacks. The needs of IT and OT must both be met.
1
Originally defined in [Schneider1998], again defined also in [NIST-CPS]
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