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Information security and safety for risk management – Application to embedded and IC systems

Author: Frédérique VALLÉE

Publication date: March 10, 2024 | Lire en français

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    2. Using the FMECA method

    The FMECA technique presented in [BM 5 008] can be used to study the risks of programmed systems that have to meet functional safety requirements. It is even, directly or indirectly, recommended or required in numerous standards relating to the functional safety of such systems. It does, however, require some adaptation for use on such systems. These adaptations are the subject of this chapter.

    2.1 From system FMECA to software security requirements

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