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Aspect-Oriented Security Hardening of UML Design Models

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This book comprehensively presents a novel approach to the systematic security hardening of software design models expressed in the standard UML language. It combines model-driven engineering and the aspect-oriented paradigm to integrate security practices into the early phases of the software development process. To this end, a UML profile has been developed for the specification of security hardening aspects on UML diagrams. In addition, a weaving framework, with the underlying theoretical foundations, has been designed for the systematic injection of security aspects into UML models.
The work is organized as follows: chapter 1 presents an introduction to software security, model-driven engineering, UML and aspect-oriented technologies. Chapters 2 and 3 provide an overview of UML language and the main concepts of aspect-oriented modeling (AOM) respectively. Chapter 4 explores the area of model-driven architecture with a focus on model transformations. The main approaches that are adopted in the literature for security specification and hardening are presented in chapter 5. After these more general presentations, chapter 6 introduces the AOM profile for security aspects specification. Afterwards, chapter 7 details the design and the implementation of the security weaving framework, including several real-life case studies to illustrate its applicability. Chapter 8 elaborates an operational semantics for the matching/weaving processes in activity diagrams, while chapters 9 and 10 present a denotational semantics for aspect matching and weaving in executable models following a continuation-passing style. Finally, a summary and evaluation of the work presented are provided in chapter 11.
The book will benefit researchers in academia and industry as well as students interested in learning about recent research advances in the field of software security engineering.

List of contents

1 Introduction.- 2 Unified Modeling Language.- 3 Aspect-Oriented Paradigm.- 4 Model-Driven Architecture and Model Transformations.- 5 Model-Based Security.- 6 Security Aspect Specification.- 7 Security Aspect Weaving.- 8 Static Matching and Weaving Semantics in Activity Diagrams.- 9 Dynamic Matching and Weaving Semantics in k-Calculus.- 10 Dynamic Matching and Weaving Semantics in Executable UML.- 11 Conclusion.

About the author

The authors of this book conducted several research initiatives in the area of computer security, privacy and cyber forensics. The content reported is the result of a 4-year research project on the aspect oriented security hardening of UML design models and is based on a fruitful collaboration between Concordia University and Ericsson under a research partnership program of the Canadian Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council (NSERC).

Summary

This book comprehensively presents a novel approach to the systematic security hardening of software design models expressed in the standard UML language. It combines model-driven engineering and the aspect-oriented paradigm to integrate security practices into the early phases of the software development process. To this end, a UML profile has been developed for the specification of security hardening aspects on UML diagrams. In addition, a weaving framework, with the underlying theoretical foundations, has been designed for the systematic injection of security aspects into UML models.
The work is organized as follows: chapter 1 presents an introduction to software security, model-driven engineering, UML and aspect-oriented technologies. Chapters 2 and 3 provide an overview of UML language and the main concepts of aspect-oriented modeling (AOM) respectively. Chapter 4 explores the area of model-driven architecture with a focus on model transformations. The main approaches that are adopted in the literature for security specification and hardening are presented in chapter 5. After these more general presentations, chapter 6 introduces the AOM profile for security aspects specification. Afterwards, chapter 7 details the design and the implementation of the security weaving framework, including several real-life case studies to illustrate its applicability. Chapter 8 elaborates an operational semantics for the matching/weaving processes in activity diagrams, while chapters 9 and 10 present a denotational semantics for aspect matching and weaving in executable models following a continuation-passing style. Finally, a summary and evaluation of the work presented are provided in chapter 11.
The book will benefit researchers in academia and industry as well as students interested in learning about recent research advances in the field of software security engineering.

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Authors Dima Alhadidi, Moura Debbabi, Mourad Debbabi, Vitor Lima, Djedjig Mouheb, Djedjiga Mouheb, Mariam Nouh, Makan Pourzandi, Chamseddine Talhi, Lingyu Wang, Raha Ziarati
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2016
 
EAN 9783319368948
ISBN 978-3-31-936894-8
No. of pages 237
Dimensions 155 mm x 235 mm x 13 mm
Weight 399 g
Illustrations XVIII, 237 p. 123 illus.
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > IT, data processing > IT

Computersicherheit, B, Netzwerksicherheit, Software Engineering, computer science, Systems and Data Security, Data and Information Security, Network Security, Computer security

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