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Design as Code: Facilitating Collaboration between Usability and Security Engineers using CAIRIS.

Faily, S. and Iacob, C., 2017. Design as Code: Facilitating Collaboration between Usability and Security Engineers using CAIRIS. In: ESPRE 2017: Fourth International Workshop on Evolving Security & Privacy Requirements Engineering, 4 September 2017, Lisbon, Portugal.

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Abstract

Designing usable and secure software is hard with- out tool-support. Given the importance of requirements, CAIRIS was designed to illustrate the form tool-support for specifying usable and secure systems might take. While CAIRIS supports a broad range of security and usability engineering activities, its architecture needs to evolve to meet the workflows of these stakeholders. To this end, this paper illustrates how CAIRIS and its models act as a vehicle for collaboration between usability and security engineers. We describe how the modified architecture of CAIRIS facilitates this collaboration, and illustrate the tool using three usage scenarios.

Item Type:Conference or Workshop Item (Paper)
Group:Faculty of Science & Technology
ID Code:29464
Deposited By: Symplectic RT2
Deposited On:11 Jul 2017 15:32
Last Modified:14 Mar 2022 14:05

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