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Introduction to software engineering for secure systems: SESS06 -- secure by design

Published: 20 May 2006 Publication History

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The BS7799 /BS 7799 security standard. http://www.thewindow.to/bs7799/
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The Common Criteria portal. http://www.commoncriteriaportal.org/
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SESS '05: Proceedings of the 2005 workshop on software engineering for secure systems: building trustworthy applications, 2005. Available at http://www.acm.org/dl
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Shanai Ardi, David Byers, and Nahid Shahmehri. Towards a structured unified process for software security. In SESS'06 Shanghai, China, May 2006. ACM.
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Gustav Boström, Jaana Wäyrynen, Konstantin Beznosov Marine Bodén, and Philippe Kruchten. Extending xp practices to support security requirements engineering. In SESS'06 Shanghai, China, May 2006. ACM.
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Kung Chen and Ju-Bing Chen. On instrumenting obfuscated java bytecode with aspects. In SESS'06 Shanghai, China, May 2006. ACM.
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Charles B. Haley, Jonathan D. Moffett, Robin Laney, and Bashar Nuseibeh. A framework for security requirements engineering. In SESS'06 Shanghai, China, May 2006. ACM.
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Seok-Won Lee, Robin Gandhi, Divya Muthurajan, Deepak Yavagal, and Gail-Joon Ahn. Building problem domain ontology from security requirements in regulatory documents. In SESS'06 Shanghai, China, May 2006. ACM.
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Martin Naedele and Thomas Koch. Trust and tamper-proof software delivery. In SESS'06 Shanghai, China, May 2006. ACM.
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Shin Nakajima and Tetsuo Tamai. Formal specification and analysis of JAAS framework. In SESS'06 Shanghai, China, May 2006. ACM.
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Marco Rolando, Matteo Rossi, Niccolò Sanarico, and Dino Mandrioli. A formal approach to sensor placement and configuration in a network intrusion detection system. In SESS'06 Shanghai, China, May 2006. ACM.
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Bart De Win, Frank Piessens, and Wouter Joosen. How secure is AOP and what can we do about it. In SESS'06 Shanghai, China, May 2006. ACM.

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    SESS '06: Proceedings of the 2006 international workshop on Software engineering for secure systems
    May 2006
    74 pages
    ISBN:1595934111
    DOI:10.1145/1137627
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    1. secure programming
    2. security requirements
    3. security testing
    4. security usability
    5. trustworthiness

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