Security Viewpoint and Resilient Performance in the Urban Air Mobility Operation

Raquel Hoffmann;Daniel Patrick Pereira;Hidekazu Nishimura
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The rapid development of urban air mobility (UAM) technologies and their integration into the urban environment brings new security challenges. Threats to aviation and mobility systems continue to evolve. The urban space places additional vulnerabilities to which UAM stakeholders strive to enhance and develop UAM security capabilities. Ensuring the security of UAM operations requires a holistic and integrated approach that considers the complex interdependencies between various stakeholders and components of the UAM ecosystem. This article explores security viewpoints and resilient performance in UAM operations using enterprise architecture modeling methodology through the unified architecture framework (UAF). The ecosystem approach recognizes that UAM operations involve a multitude of actors, including UAM designers, operators, service providers, airspace managers, and regulators. Each actor has a unique role and perspective on security, and their actions and decisions can significantly impact the overall security and resilience of the UAM operation. The approach includes a security viewpoint integrating different actors to identify and assess security risks, strategies to mitigate them, and a discussion about resilient performance in the UAM ecosystem. The security viewpoint considers technical and nontechnical security aspects, including human factors, organizational culture, and cybersecurity frameworks. Moreover, a security state diagram for UAF is proposed, supporting the discussion of how different resilient scenarios can avoid undesirable security states. The results include views defining risk and capability taxonomies, security structure, security states, and ground security processes, showing how the UAM enterprise operates to achieve resilient performance.
城市空中机动作战中的安全视角与弹性性能
城市空中交通(UAM)技术的快速发展及其与城市环境的融合带来了新的安全挑战。航空和机动系统面临的威胁不断演变。城市空间存在额外的脆弱性,UAM利益相关者努力加强和发展UAM安全能力。确保UAM运营的安全性需要一种整体和集成的方法,考虑到不同利益相关者和UAM生态系统组件之间复杂的相互依赖关系。本文通过统一体系结构框架(UAF)使用企业体系结构建模方法,探讨了UAM操作中的安全性观点和弹性性能。生态系统方法认识到UAM运营涉及众多参与者,包括UAM设计师、运营商、服务提供商、空域管理者和监管机构。每个参与者在安全性方面都有一个独特的角色和视角,他们的行为和决策可以显著地影响UAM操作的整体安全性和弹性。该方法包括集成不同参与者的安全观点,以识别和评估安全风险,减轻安全风险的策略,以及关于UAM生态系统中弹性性能的讨论。安全观点考虑技术和非技术安全方面,包括人为因素、组织文化和网络安全框架。此外,提出了UAF的安全状态图,支持讨论不同的弹性场景如何避免不希望的安全状态。结果包括定义风险和能力分类、安全结构、安全状态和地面安全过程的视图,显示了UAM企业如何操作以实现弹性性能。
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