
Sharing knowledge about safety is not safe!
- Posted by Admin-ROSE
- On 15/11/2021
What everyone knows…
In general, the strength of a security measure depends heavily on the knowledge shared about it. The more people are informed about certain security measures, the more insecure they become.
Despite this fact, I would like to give a small update on the progress of the research and developments regarding the ‘project ROSE-system’.
The project status
The software system now consists of 8 software modules which together contain 27 independent processes (status 2021/11). All processes are permanently checked for proper functioning; any deviation is reported. The system can now handle inputs and outputs and uses 9 security levels to ensure that data exchange can take place reliably and securely.
The software system is used (preferably) in a dedicated network setting (LAN/WAN) to create a secure environment for information exchange and job processing (receiving and executing).
Throughout the research and development phase, the already existing software components will be continuously tested for such things as proper operation and stability.
2022
In 2022, research and development will focus on adding security levels and functionalities. The increasing threats (in nature, scale and changing methods) require more research into new aggregate security methods.