Authors
Charles B Haley, Robin C Laney, Bashar Nuseibeh
Publication date
2004/3/22
Book
Proceedings of the 3rd international conference on Aspect-oriented software development
Pages
112-121
Description
It is generally accepted that early determination of the stakeholder requirements assists in the development of systems that better meet the needs of those stakeholders. General security requirements frustrate this goal because it is difficult to determine how they affect the functional requirements of the system.This paper illustrates how representing threats as crosscutting concerns aids in determining the effect of security requirements on the functional requirements. Assets (objects that have value in a system) are first enumerated, and then threats on these assets are listed. The points where assets and functional requirements join are examined to expose vulnerabilities to the threats. Security requirements, represented as constraints, are added to the functional requirements to reduce the scope of the vulnerabilities. These requirements are used during the analysis and specification process, thereby incorporating …
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Scholar articles
CB Haley, RC Laney, B Nuseibeh - Proceedings of the 3rd international conference on …, 2004