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The Trustworthy Software Foundation (TSFdn) is a UK not-for-profit organisation, with stated aim of improving software.


History

TSFdn evolved from a number of previous activities: *A study by the Cabinet Office, Central Sponsor for Information Assurance (CSIA) in 2004-5 which identified a pervasive lack of secure software development practices as a matter for concern *A Department of Trade and Industry (DTI – predecessor of BIS) Global Watch Report in 2006 which noted a relative lack of secure software development practices in the UK *The Technology Strategy Board (TSB) Cyber Security Knowledge Transfer Network (CSKTN) Special Interest Group (SIG) on Secure Software Development (SSD, 2007-8) *The TSB / Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) Science and Innovation Network (SIN) Multinational Workshop “Challenges to building in … information security, privacy and assurance”, held in Paris in March 2009 *The Secure Software Development Partnership (SSDP) Study Period, funded jointly by the UK government' TSB and the
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(CPNI) organisations, which ran in 2009-2010 *The Trustworthy Software Initiative (TSI—originally Software Security, Dependability and Resilience Initiative—SSDRI), a UK public good activity sponsored by CPNI between 2011 and 2016


Objectives

TSFdn primarily aims to provide a living backbone for signposting to diverse but often obscure sources of Good Practice, with a secondary objective to address other aspects of the 2009 Trustworthy Software Roadmap.


Trustworthiness

TSI considers that there are five facets of trustworthiness: * Safety - The ability of the system to operate without harmful states * Reliability - The ability of the system to deliver services as specified * Availability - The ability of the system to deliver services when requested * Resilience - The ability of the system to transform, renew, and recover in timely response to events * Security - The ability of the system to remain protected against accidental or deliberate attacks This definition of trustworthiness is an extension of a widely used definition of dependability, adding as a 5th Facet of Resilience based on the
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approach.


Governance and Operation

TSFdn operates as a not-for-profit Company Limited by Guarantee, jointly owned by the subscriber organisations – UK professional bodies. It is based at the Cyber Security Centre of the
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, and is formally linked to a cross section of stakeholders through the Advisory Committee on Trustworthy Software (ACTS). The Technical Lead remains Ian Bryant, the Technical Director of the predecessor TSI, and the Chair of the ACTS is Sir Edmund Burton KBE,About TSFdn
retrieved 2017-04-20 who was the President of the predecessor TSI.


Activities

* Updating its Trustworthy Software Framework (TSFr), originally published as British Standards (BS) Publicly Available Specification (PAS) 754, into a British Standard (through BSI Project Committee ICT/00-/09, Chaired by Ian Bryant) * Continuing to engage with partners for promulgation of Software Trustworthiness across Education, in particular through the IAP, BCS and the
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References

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