Adaptation of Digital Twins as a methodology for management and
development of Secure Software Systems
- Sandhya Satyarthi,
- Dhirendra Pandey
Sandhya Satyarthi
Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar University School of Information Science and Technology
Corresponding Author:er.satyarthisandhya24@gmail.com
Author ProfileDhirendra Pandey
Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar University School of Information Science and Technology
Author ProfileAbstract
System development is frequent nowadays, and maintaining an ideal degree
of security and trustworthiness remains challenging. However, research
shows that software developers usually lack the knowledge and skills
required to design safe software systems. Such expertise ensures that,
in addition to adhering to the safe software development lifecycle, the
relevant security parameters are fulfilled. Engineers and developers are
always concerned with monitoring, tracking, and implementing critical
product requirements. However, as technology evolves, digitization
brings several opportunities for more sustainable system engineering and
administration. With the aid of digital twins, a dynamic digital
representation of a physical system is updated and maintained to build a
more detailed virtual replica of the system. For better administration
and faster processing, we believe digital twins to be a superior
approach to examine the enhanced output and specified structure of safe
software systems and their implementation. This article discusses a
methodology for designing and monitoring safe software with the use of
digital twins. It also describes how it works and how it may be used to
make software systems more secure.