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Towards outcome-based regulatory compliance in aviation security
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EngineeringInformation SecurityRequirement ModelingSafety ScienceLawTransport CanadaProgram EvaluationBusiness RuleRisk ManagementManagementAviation SecurityCompliance LevelSystems EngineeringRegulatory ConsiderationAviation Safety ManagementCompliance ManagementRequirement EngineeringDesignRegulatory ComplianceRegulatory RequirementSoftware DesignAviation SystemsAerospace EngineeringAviation Security RegulationsRegulation
Transport Canada is reviewing its Aviation Security regulations in a multi-year modernization process. As part of this review, consideration is given to transitioning regulations where appropriate from a prescriptive style to an outcome-based style. This raises new technical and cultural challenges related to how to measure compliance. This paper reports on a novel approach used to model regulations with the Goal-oriented Requirement Language, augmented with qualitative indicators. These models are used to guide the generation of questions for inspection activities, enable a flexible conversion of real-world data into goal satisfaction levels, and facilitate compliance analysis. A new propagation mechanism enables the evaluation of the compliance level of an organization. This outcome-based approach is expected to help get a more precise understanding of who complies with what, while highlighting opportunities for improving existing regulatory elements.
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