Towards an open standard for assessing the severity of robot security vulnerabilities, the Robot Vulnerability Scoring System (RVSS)
Robots are typically not created with security as a main concern. Contrasting to typical IT systems, cyberphysical systems rely on security to handle safety aspects. In light of the former, classic scoring methods such as the Common Vulnerability Scoring System (CVSS) are not able to accurately capt...
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Zusammenfassung: | Robots are typically not created with security as a main concern. Contrasting
to typical IT systems, cyberphysical systems rely on security to handle safety
aspects. In light of the former, classic scoring methods such as the Common
Vulnerability Scoring System (CVSS) are not able to accurately capture the
severity of robot vulnerabilities. The present research work focuses upon
creating an open and free to access Robot Vulnerability Scoring System (RVSS)
that considers major relevant issues in robotics including a) robot safety
aspects, b) assessment of downstream implications of a given vulnerability, c)
library and third-party scoring assessments and d) environmental variables,
such as time since vulnerability disclosure or exposure on the web. Finally, an
experimental evaluation of RVSS with contrast to CVSS is provided and discussed
with focus on the robotics security landscape. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.1807.10357 |