This book provides a coherent overview of the most important modelling-related security techniques available today, and demonstrates how to combine them. Further, it describes an integrated set of systematic practices that can be used to achieve increased security for software from the outset, and combines practical ways of working with practical ways of distilling, managing, and making security knowledge operational.The book addresses three main topics: (1) security requirements engineering, including security risk management, major activities, asset identification, security risk analysis and defining security requirements; (2) secure software system modelling, including modelling of context and protected assets, security risks, and decisions regarding security risk treatment using various modelling languages; and (3) secure system development, including effective approaches, pattern-driven development, and model-driven security.The primary target audience of this book is graduate students studying cyber security, software engineering and system security engineering. The book will also benefit practitioners interested in learning about the need to consider the decisions behind secure software systems. Overall it offers the ideal basis for educating future generations of security experts.
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1 Introduction.- 2 Domain Model for Information Systems Security Risk Management.- 3 Security Risk.- 4 Security Requirements.- 5 Security Risk-Oriented BPMN.- 6 Security Risk-Aware Secure Tropos.- 7 Security Risk-Oriented Misuse Cases.- 8 Mal-activities for Security Risk Management.- 9 Transformations Between Security Risk-Oriented Modelling Languages.- 10 Role-Based Access Control.- 11 Secure System Development Using Patterns.- 12 Secure System Development.- 13 References.
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This book provides a coherent overview of the most important modelling-related security techniques available today, and demonstrates how to combine them. Further, it describes an integrated set of systematic practices that can be used to achieve increased security for software from the outset, and combines practical ways of working with practical ways of distilling, managing, and making security knowledge operational.The book addresses three main topics: (1) security requirements engineering, including security risk management, major activities, asset identification, security risk analysis and defining security requirements; (2) secure software system modelling, including modelling of context and protected assets, security risks, and decisions regarding security risk treatment using various modelling languages; and (3) secure system development, including effective approaches, pattern-driven development, and model-driven security.The primary target audience of this book is graduate students studying cyber security, software engineering and system security engineering. The book will also benefit practitioners interested in learning about the need to consider the decisions behind secure software systems. Overall it offers the ideal basis for educating future generations of security experts.“Dr. Matulevičius’ book gives a coherent account of the most important modelling-related security techniques today, and is well suited for educating the next generations of security experts.” – Prof. Andreas Lothe Opdahl, University of Bergen, Norway “Dr. Matulevičius introduces a fundamental set of knowledge for the advanced management of risk and security. Going from the conceptual aspects to practical tools, this book provides a broad coverage of the field.“ – Nicolas Mayer, Ph.D., Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology
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“Dr. Matulevičius’ book gives a coherent account of the most important modeling-related security techniques today, and is well suited for educating the next generations of security experts.” (Prof. Andreas Lothe Opdahl, University of Bergen, Norway) “Dr. Matulevičius introduces a fundamental set of knowledge for the advanced management of risk and security. Going from the conceptual aspects to practical tools, this book provides a broad coverage of the field.“ (Nicolas Mayer, Ph.D., Luxembourg Institute of Science and Technology)
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Provides a coherent overview of the most important modelling-related security techniques Comprises three main topics: security requirements engineering, secure software system modelling, and secure system development Offers the ideal basis for graduate students studying cyber security, systems security or security engineering Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9783319871431
Publisert
2018-08-11
Utgiver
Vendor
Springer International Publishing AG
Høyde
235 mm
Bredde
155 mm
Aldersnivå
Graduate, P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet

Biographical note

​Raimundas Matulevičius is Associate Professor of Software Systems at the University of Tartu, Estonia. He has spent over 15 years teaching and conducting research in the fields of security requirements engineering, secure software design and information systems security in Norway, Belgium and Estonia. He is co-coordinator of the Cyber Security Masters curriculum delivered by Tallinn University of Technology and University of Tartu.