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SecDSVL: A Domain-Specific Visual Language to Support Enterprise Security Modelling

Published: 07 April 2014 Publication History

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Enterprise security management requires capturing different security and IT systems' details, analyzing and enforcing these security details, and improving employed security to meet new risks. Adopting structured models greatly helps in simplifying and organizing security specification and enforcement processes. However, existing security models are generally limited to specific security details and do not deliver a comprehensive security model. They also often do not have user-friendly notations, being complicated extensions of existing modeling languages (such as UML). In this paper, we introduce a comprehensive Security Domain Specific Visual Language (SecDSVL), which enables capturing of key security details to support enterprise systems security management process. We discuss our SecDSVL, tool support and the model-based enterprise security management approach it supports, give a usage example, and present evaluation experiments of SecDSVL.

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    ASWEC '14: Proceedings of the 2014 23rd Australian Software Engineering Conference
    April 2014
    239 pages
    ISBN:9781479931491

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    IEEE Computer Society

    United States

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    Published: 07 April 2014

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    1. Domain Specific Visual Language
    2. model-based security management
    3. visual modelling tools

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