Trustworthy Software Foundation Explained

Type:Not For Profit Foundation
Key People:Alastair Revell (Chairman)
The Trustworthy Software Foundation
Founded Date:2016
Location:London, United Kingdom
Origins:Trustworthy Software Initiative (TSI)
Area Served:Worldwide
Focus:Software Development
Method:Standards and their Verification

The Trustworthy Software Foundation (TSFdn)[1] is a UK not-for-profit organisation, with stated aim of improving software.

History

TSFdn evolved from a number of previous activities:

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.[3]

Trustworthiness

TSI considers that there are five facets of trustworthiness:

This definition of trustworthiness is an extension of a widely used definition of dependability,[4] adding as a 5th Facet of Resilience based on the UK Government approach.[5]

Governance and Operation

TSFdn operates as a not-for-profit Company Limited by Guarantee, jointly owned by the subscriber organisations – UK professional bodies.[6]

It is based at the Cyber Security Centre of the University of Warwick, 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,[7] who was the President of the predecessor TSI.

Activities

Notes and References

  1. http://www.tsfdn.org Trustworthy Software Foundation
  2. https://www.gov.uk/government/news/protecting-and-promoting-the-uk-in-a-digital-world-2-years-on Protecting and promoting the UK in a digital world: 2 years on
  3. http://tsfdn.org/about-tsfdn/ About TSFdn
  4. "Software Engineering", I Sommerville, (9th Edition Feb 2010),
  5. https://www.cpni.gov.uk/system/files/documents/38/10/Open%20Data%20The%20Need%20for%20a%20Security%20Minded%20Approach%20-%20Summary.pdf CPNI: Security Minded Approach
  6. http://tsfdn.org/about-tsfdn/ About TSFdn
  7. http://tsfdn.org/about-tsfdn/ About TSFdn