Practical Experience Gained from Modeling Security Goals: Using SGITs in an Industrial Project

Christian Jung, Frank Elberzhager, A. Bagnato, Fabio Raiteri
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Security inspections, especially in the early development stage, are becoming increasingly important for bringing security-relevant aspects into software systems. Nowadays, such inspections often do not focus in detail on security. The well-known and approved benefits of inspections do not exploit their full potential regarding security. Thus, we have developed the Security Goal Indicator Tree (SGIT) for eliminating existing shortcomings. SGITs are a new approach for modeling and checking security-relevant aspects during the entire software development lifecycle. This article describes the modeling of such security-goal-based trees as part of requirements engineering. Initial experience was gathered from creating SGITs in an industrial environment. After the probands of our industry partner received training on existing security models, the necessary knowledge for creating security models was collected and applied. This resulted in three context-specific SGITs discussed in this article.
从安全目标建模中获得的实践经验:在工业项目中使用sgi
安全检查,特别是在早期开发阶段,对于将安全相关方面引入软件系统变得越来越重要。如今,这种检查往往不关注安全的细节。众所周知和公认的检查的好处并没有充分发挥其在安全方面的潜力。因此,我们开发了安全目标指示树(SGIT)来消除现有的缺点。sgi是在整个软件开发生命周期中建模和检查安全相关方面的一种新方法。本文描述了作为需求工程一部分的这种基于安全目标的树的建模。最初的经验来自于在工业环境中创建sgi。在我们的行业合作伙伴的先证者接受了有关现有安全模型的培训之后,收集并应用了创建安全模型所需的知识。这就产生了本文讨论的三个特定于上下文的sgi。
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