Cyberworthiness
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Cyberworthiness[1] is an assessment of the resilience of a system from cyber attacks. It can be applied to a range of software and hardware elements (such as standalone software, code deployed on an internet site, the browser itself, military mission systems, commercial equipment, or IoT devices).
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- ↑ Roland L. Trope (March 2004). "A Warranty of Cyberworthiness". 2 (2, pp. 73-76). IEEE Security and Privacy. doi:10.1109/MSECP.2004.1281252.
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