Systematic Mapping Study of Systems Security Engineering for Modular Open Systems

Giselle Bonilla-Ortiz;Dinesh Verma;James N. Head;Lu Xiao;Koduvayur Subbalakshmi
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Modular Open Systems Approach (MOSA), a recent initiative to increase competition in the defense market, has become a directive to new acquisition programs. It is a United States Department of Defense (DoD) initiative for designing composable systems with open standards that can be acquired from independent vendors, while allowing an adaptive response to evolving threats. Implementation of MOSA was signed into law in the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2021, requiring regulations to facilitate DoD's access to and utilization of modular system interfaces and implementation of openness across major acquisition programs. MOSA's objectives include interoperability, technology refresh, increased competition, innovation, and cost savings. Determining an effective strategy to realize this intent is of paramount importance to industry. Current MOSA research focuses on developing guidelines for incorporating modularity and open standards into DoD acquisition. Given the concurrent priority regarding system security and cyber-resilience, there is a gap in open literature regarding architectural and design guidelines focused on security and cyber-resilience requirements for MOSA. This systematic mapping resulted in the selection of 33 relevant research papers. A hybrid approach of inductive and deductive qualitative coding was used as a method of rigor in extracting answers to the research questions.
模块化开放式系统的系统安全工程系统映射研究
模块化开放系统方法(MOSA)是最近为提高国防市场竞争而提出的一项倡议,已成为新采购计划的指令。这是美国国防部(DoD)的一项倡议,旨在设计具有开放标准的可组合系统,可从独立供应商处采购,同时允许对不断变化的威胁做出适应性响应。2021 财年国防授权法案》已将 MOSA 的实施签署为法律,要求制定相关法规,促进国防部获取和利用模块化系统接口,并在主要采购项目中实施开放性。模块化系统接口的目标包括互操作性、技术更新、增加竞争、创新和节约成本。确定实现这一目标的有效战略对行业来说至关重要。目前 MOSA 的研究重点是制定将模块化和开放标准纳入国防部采购的指导方针。鉴于系统安全和网络复原力是同时存在的优先事项,因此在有关侧重于 MOSA 安全和网络复原力要求的架构和设计准则的公开文献中存在空白。通过这一系统性的摸底调查,选出了 33 篇相关研究论文。在提取研究问题的答案时,采用了归纳和演绎定性编码的混合方法,以确保严谨性。
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