Author_Institution :
Comput. Sci. Lab., SRI Int., Menlo Park, CA
Abstract :
This paper revisits the risks of untrustworthiness, and considers some incidents involving computer-based systems that have failed to live up to what had been expected of them. The risks relate to security, reliability, survivability, human safety, and other attributes, and span a variety of applications and critical infrastructures - such as electric power, telecommunications, transportation, finance, medical care, and elections. The range of causative factors and the diversity of the resulting risks are both enormous. Unfortunately, many of the problems seem to recur far too often. Various lessons there from and potential remedies are discussed
Keywords :
program diagnostics; security of data; software reliability; computer-related risk; reliability system; security system; trustworthy system; Airports; Application software; Hardware; Humans; Nominations and elections; Power system reliability; Power system security; Road transportation; Standby generators; Telecommunication computing;