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Security Engineering with Patterns

Origins, Theoretical Models, and New Applications

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Part of the book series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS, volume 2754)

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Table of contents (15 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

  2. 1. Introduction

    • Markus Schumacher
    Pages 1-9
  3. 2. Patterns in Software Development

    • Markus Schumacher
    Pages 11-27
  4. 3. Ontologies

    • Markus Schumacher
    Pages 29-44
  5. 4. The Human Factor

    • Markus Schumacher
    Pages 45-55
  6. 5. Classifying Security Improvement Artifacts

    • Markus Schumacher
    Pages 57-86
  7. 6. Toward a Security Core Ontology

    • Markus Schumacher
    Pages 87-96
  8. 7. Foundations of Security Patterns

    • Markus Schumacher
    Pages 97-119
  9. 8. A Theoretical Model for Security Patterns

    • Markus Schumacher
    Pages 121-140
  10. 9. New Applications of Security Patterns

    • Markus Schumacher
    Pages 141-159
  11. 10. Summary and Outlook

    • Markus Schumacher
    Pages 161-166
  12. A. Sources for Mining Security Patterns

    • Markus Schumacher
    Pages 167-169
  13. B. Example Security Patterns and Annotations

    • Markus Schumacher
    Pages 171-178
  14. C. Ontology Development

    • Markus Schumacher
    Pages 179-184
  15. D. F-Logic Primer

    • Markus Schumacher
    Pages 185-188
  16. E. Gaining Security Expertise

    • Markus Schumacher
    Pages 189-194
  17. Back Matter

About this book

For quite some time, in systems and software design, security only came as a second thought or even as a nice-to-have add-on. However, since the breakthrough of the Internet as a virtual backbone for electronic commerce and similar applications, security is now recognized as a fundamental requirement.

This book presents a systematic security improvement approach based on the pattern paradigm. The author first clarifies the key concepts of security patterns, defines their semantics and syntax, demonstrates how they can be used, and then compares his model with other security approaches. Based on the author's model and best practice in security patterns, security novices are now in a position to understand how security experts solve problems and can basically act like them by using the patterns available as building blocks for their designs.

Authors and Affiliations

  • Department of Computer Science (@ITO), IT Transfer Office, Darmstadt University of Technology, Darmstadt, Germany

    Markus Schumacher

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