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2009
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Integrating Formal Analysis and Design to Preserve Security Properties

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Integrating Formal Analysis and Design to Preserve Security Properties
The use of formal methods has long been advocated in the development of secure systems. Yet, methods for deriving design from requirements that guarantee retention of the intended security properties remain largely unrealized on a repeatable and consistent basis. We present the FADES (Formal Analysis and Design approach for Engineering Security) that integrates KAOS (Knowledge Acquisition in autOmated Specifications) with the B specification language to derive security design specifications and further implementation from security requirements. We demonstrate the capability of the approach to handle changes to security requirements by introducing corrective changes to the security requirements of a case study, the spy network system. The objective is to bridge the gap between formal requirements and design for security requirements. Our initial results show promise with FADES in preserving security properties and detecting security vulnerabilities early during requirements. Encouraged...
Riham Hassan, Shawn A. Bohner, Sherif El-Kassas, M
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Type Conference
Year 2009
Where HICSS
Authors Riham Hassan, Shawn A. Bohner, Sherif El-Kassas, Michael G. Hinchey
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