ICSE 2025
Sat 26 April - Sun 4 May 2025 Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Fri 2 May 2025 15:15 - 15:30 at 203 - Real-Time SE Chair(s): Domenico Bianculli

Context. The security of critical infrastructure has been a fundamental concern since the advent of computers, and this concern has only intensified in today’s cyber warfare landscape. Protecting mission-critical systems (MCSs), including essential assets like healthcare, telecommunications, and military coordination, is vital for national security. These systems require prompt and comprehensive governance to ensure their resilience, yet recent events have shown that meeting these demands is increasingly challenging.

Aim. Building on prior research that demonstrated the potential of GAI, particularly Large Language Models (LLMs), in improving risk analysis tasks, we aim to explore practitioners’ perspectives, specifically developers and security personnel, on using generative AI (GAI) in the governance of IT MCSs seeking to provide insights and recommendations for various stakeholders, including researchers, practitioners, and policymakers.

Method. We designed a survey to collect practical experiences, concerns, and expectations of practitioners who develop and implement security solutions in the context of MCSs. Analyzing this data will help identify key trends, challenges, and opportunities for introducing GAIs in this niche domain.

Conclusions and Future Works. Our findings highlight that the safe use of LLMs in MCS governance requires interdisciplinary collaboration. Researchers should focus on designing regulation-oriented models and focus on accountability; practitioners emphasize data protection and transparency, while policymakers must establish a unified AI framework with global benchmarks to ensure ethical and secure LLMs-based MCS governance.

Fri 2 May

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14:00 - 15:30
14:00
15m
Talk
Closing the Gap between Sensor Inputs and Driving Properties: A Scene Graph Generator for CARLAArtifact-FunctionalArtifact-AvailableArtifact-Reusable
Demonstrations
Trey Woodlief University of Virginia, Felipe Toledo , Sebastian Elbaum University of Virginia, Matthew B Dwyer University of Virginia
14:15
15m
Talk
LEGOS-SLEEC: Tool for Formalizing and Analyzing Normative RequirementsArtifact-FunctionalArtifact-AvailableArtifact-Reusable
Demonstrations
Kevin Kolyakov University of Toronto, Lina Marsso École Polytechnique de Montréal, Nick Feng University of Toronto, Junwei Quan University of Toronto, Marsha Chechik University of Toronto
14:30
15m
Talk
MarMot: Metamorphic Runtime Monitoring of Autonomous Driving Systems
Journal-first Papers
Jon Ayerdi Mondragon University, Asier Iriarte Mondragon University, Pablo Valle Mondragon University, Ibai Roman Mondragon University, Miren Illarramendi Mondragon University, Aitor Arrieta Mondragon University
14:45
15m
Talk
Automatically Generating Content for Testing Autonomous Vehicles from User Descriptions
New Ideas and Emerging Results (NIER)
Benedikt Steininger IMC FH Krems, Chrysanthi Papamichail BeamNG GmbH, David Stark BeamNG GmbH, Dejan Nickovic Austrian Institute of Technology, Alessio Gambi Austrian Institute of Technology (AIT)
15:00
15m
Talk
BSODiag: A Global Diagnosis Framework for Batch Servers Outage in Large-scale Cloud Infrastructure Systems
SE In Practice (SEIP)
Tao Duan Xi'an Jiaotong University, Runqing Chen Alibaba, Pinghui Wang Xi'an Jiaotong University, Junzhou Zhao Xi'an Jiaotong University, Jiongzhou Liu Alibaba, Shujie Han Northwestern Polytechnical University, Yi Liu Alibaba, Fan Xu Alibaba
15:15
15m
Talk
On Large Language Models in Mission-Critical IT Governance: Are We Ready Yet?Artifact-Available
SE In Practice (SEIP)
Matteo Esposito University of Oulu, Francesco Palagiano Multitel di Lerede Alessandro & C. s.a.s., Valentina Lenarduzzi University of Oulu, Davide Taibi University of Oulu
DOI Pre-print