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Risk-based security engineering through the eyes of the adversary
Today, security engineering for complex systems is typically done as an ad hoc process. Taking a risk-based security engineering approach replaces today's ad hoc methods with a more rigorous and disciplined approach that uses a multi-criterion decision model. This approach builds on existing techniques for integrating risk analysis with classical systems engineering. A resulting security metric can be compared with cost and performance metrics in making engineering trade-off decisions.