2024
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Oliveira, A; Cepa, B; Brito, C; Sousa, A;
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2024
Authors
Cepa, B; Brito, C; Sousa, A;
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2024
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Silva, JM; Ribeiro, D; Ramos, LFM; Fonte, V;
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PROCEEDINGS OF THE 57TH ANNUAL HAWAII INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SYSTEM SCIENCES
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The availability of public services through online platforms has improved the coverage and efficiency of essential services provided to citizens worldwide. These services also promote transparency and foster citizen participation in government processes. However, the increased online presence also exposes sensitive data exchanged between citizens and service providers to a wider range of security threats. Therefore, ensuring the security and trustworthiness of online services is crucial to Electronic Government (EGOV) initiatives' success. Hence, this work assesses the security posture of online platforms hosted in 3068 governmental domain names, across all UN Member States, in three dimensions: support for secure communication protocols; the trustworthiness of their digital certificate chains; and services' exposure to known vulnerabilities. The results indicate that despite its rapid development, the public sector still falls short in adopting international standards and best security practices in services and infrastructure management. This reality poses significant risks to citizens and services across all regions and income levels.
2024
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Nandi, GS; Pereira, D; Proença, J; Tovar, E;
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22nd IEEE International Conference on Industrial Informatics, INDIN 2024, Beijing, China, August 18-20, 2024
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Advancements in the energy efficiency and computational power of embedded devices allow developers to equip resource-constrained systems with a greater number of features and more complex behavior. As complexity of a system grows, so does the difficulty in demonstrating its overall correctness. Formal methods have been successfully applied in a variety of verification and validation scenarios, but their wide adoption in the industry and academia is still lackluster. Among the explanations listed in the literature for the low adoption of these techniques are the perceived difficulty of getting into formal practices and how formal tools are not usually aimed at practical use cases. Striving to address these issues, we present MARS, an open-source domain-specific language for the safe instrumentation of runtime verification monitors into real-time resource-constrained distributed systems. Our main objective with MARS is to ease the integration of runtime verification monitors in distributed applications while also providing developers with evidence of their correct instrumentation in the context of systems where dependability and temporal requirements need to be respected even under extreme resource constraints. We present the language syntax, the set of tools embedded into its compiler, its functionalities, and a use case to exemplify its use in a practical distributed application. © 2024 IEEE.
2024
Authors
Nandi, GS; Pereira, D; Proença, J; Tovar, E; Nogueira, L;
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2024 54TH ANNUAL IEEE/IFIP INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON DEPENDABLE SYSTEMS AND NETWORKS-SUPPLEMENTAL VOLUME, DSN-S 2024
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A significant number of dependable systems rely on scheduling algorithms to achieve temporal correctness. Despite their relevance in real-world applications, only a narrow subset of the works in the literature of real-time systems are readily available to be reproduced in real-world hardware platforms. This lack of support not only hinders the reproducibility of research results, but also reduces the opportunity for new platform-specific research directions to emerge. In this work we discuss the use and development of an open-source tool named MARS capable of porting various scheduling tests and algorithms to hardware platforms used in distributed real-time dependable systems.
2024
Authors
Tinoco, D; Madeira, A; Martins, MA; Proença, J;
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Formal Aspects of Component Software - 20th International Conference, FACS 2024, Milan, Italy, September 9-10, 2024, Proceedings
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