Requirement Engineering meets Security: A Case Study on Modelling Secure Electronic Transactions by VISA and Mastercard

Giorgini, Paolo and Massacci, Fabio and Mylopoulos, John (2003) Requirement Engineering meets Security: A Case Study on Modelling Secure Electronic Transactions by VISA and Mastercard. UNSPECIFIED.

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    Abstract

    Computer Security is one of today's hot topic and the need for conceptual models of security features have brought up a number of proposals ranging from UML extensions to novel conceptual mod- els. What is still missing, however, are models that focus on high-level security requirements, without forcing the modeler to immediately get down to security mechanisms. The modeling process itself should make it clear why encryption, authentication or access control are necessary, and what are the tradeos, if they are selected. In this paper we show that the i*/Tropos framework lacks the ability to capture these essential features and needs to be augmented. To motivate our proposal, we build upon a substantial case study {the modeling of the Secure Electronic Transactions e-commerce suites by VISA and MasterCard {to identify missing modeling features. In a nutshell, the key missing concept is the separation of the notion of oering a service (of a handling data, performing a task or fullling a goal) and ownership of the very same service. This separation is what makes security essential. The ability of the methodology to model a clear dependency relation between those oering a service (the merchant processing a credit card number), those requesting the service (the bank debiting the payment), and those owning the very same data (the cardholder), make security solutions emerge as a natural consequence of the modeling process.

    Item Type: Departmental Technical Report
    Department or Research center: Information Engineering and Computer Science
    Subjects: Q Science > QA Mathematics > QA075 Electronic computers. Computer science
    Uncontrolled Keywords: Security and Requirements Engineering
    Report Number: DIT-03-027
    Repository staff approval on: 05 Jun 2003

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