Towards tool−support for Usable Secure Requirements Engineering with CAIRIS
Understanding how to better elicit, specify, and manage requirements for secure and usable software systems is a key challenge in security software engineering, however, there lacks tool-support for specifying and managing the voluminous amounts of data the associated analysis yields. Without these...
Main Authors: | Faily, S, Flechais, I |
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Format: | Journal article |
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2010
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