A meta-model for usable secure requirements engineering

Authors: Faily, S. and Fléchais, I.

Journal: Proceedings - International Conference on Software Engineering

Pages: 29-35

ISBN: 9781605589657

ISSN: 0270-5257

DOI: 10.1145/1809100.1809105

Abstract:

There is a growing recognition of the need for secure software engineering approaches addressing both technical and human factors. Existing approaches to secure software engineering focus on the need for technical security to the detriment of usability. This paper presents the IRIS (Integrating Requirements and Information Security) meta-model, a conceptual model for usable secure requirements engineering. We describe a practical application of the meta-model through a case study in the Critical Infrastructure domain. © 2010 ACM.

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A Meta-Model for Usable Secure Requirements Engineering

Authors: Faily, S. and Flechais, I.

Journal: Software Engineering for Secure Systems, 2010. SESS ’10. ICSE Workshop on

Pages: 29-35

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A meta-model for usable secure requirements engineering.

Authors: Faily, S. and Flechais, I.

Editors: Lee, S.-W., Monga, M. and Jürjens, J.

Journal: SESS@ICSE

Pages: 29-35

Publisher: ACM

ISBN: 978-1-60558-965-7

http://dl.acm.org/citation.cfm?id=1809100

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