Advisory Committee on Trustworthy Systems
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Founded2016
TypeNot For Profit
FocusSoftware Development
Location
- London, United Kingdom
| Founded | 2016 |
|---|---|
| Type | Not For Profit |
| Focus | Software Development |
| Location |
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| Origins | Trustworthy Software Initiative (TSI) |
Region served | UK |
| Method | Standards and their Verification |
Key people | Tim Watson (academic) (Chair); Ian Bryant (academic) (Honorary Secretary) |
| Website | acts-public |
The Advisory Committee on Trustworthy Systems (ACTS)[1] is a UK Public Good activity for Making Systems Better.
The work of ACTS is based on there being 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 was expanded by precursor activities from a widely used dependability definition,[2], which involved the addition of a 5th Facet of Resilience, derived from the UK Government approach.[3]