Discussion Board #9
Engineering Systems Cybersecurity
The main goal of systems engineering is to make sure the systems are trustworthy and authentic. Systems engineering is a combination of nontechnical and technical life cycles with related activities. Technical processes apply critical designed requirements to achieve a system that has the capability to make stakeholders satisfied with quality properties. While on the other hand, nontechnical processes provide the management for all different aspects such as agreements and disagreements between the parties that are upon the engineering project. The nontechnical process also handles project-enabling to help make the execution easier for the engineering project. Engineering systems are very complex with the different correlations between the stakeholders and the engineering team during the different phases of the system life cycle. The systems engineering process is in the best interest of the stakeholders to make sure their privacy and needs and expectations are met and keep the stakeholders happy. While the stakeholders do not get to be a part of the design process of the system they do reap the benefits from the system, which will not leave the stakeholders with many issues that are problems in the future. Privacy engineering could help make sure appropriate privacy requirements are being used during the system life cycle to make sure the goal is being met and the stakeholder’s privacy is being protected. Another way privacy engineering can be of use is being used to help display how stakeholder privacy is being protected and the stakeholder has trust in the process, it can also lead to a gateway to other specialties in engineering such as software engineering.