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A threat modeling framework for IoT-Based botnet attacks. [PDF]

open access: yesHeliyon
Jin H   +4 more
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Threat modeling [PDF]

open access: yesProceedings of the ACM/IEEE 42nd International Conference on Software Engineering: New Ideas and Emerging Results, 2020
Threat modeling involves the systematic identification and analysis of security threats in the context of a specific system. This paper starts from an assessment of its current state of practice, based on interactions with threat modeling professionals. We argue that threat modeling is still at a low level of maturity and identify the main criteria for
Yskout, Koen   +5 more
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Provenance threat modeling [PDF]

open access: yes2016 14th Annual Conference on Privacy, Security and Trust (PST), 2016
Provenance systems are used to capture history metadata, applications include ownership attribution and determining the quality of a particular data set. Provenance systems are also used for debugging, process improvement, understanding data proof of ownership, certification of validity, etc.
Oluwakemi Hambolu   +5 more
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A model of (the threat of) counterfeiting [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Monetary Economics, 2004
Abstract A simple matching-model of money with the potential for counterfeiting is constructed. In contrast to the existing literature, lotteries are included. These provide scope for the operation of the intuitive criterion of Cho and Kreps. The application of that refinement is shown to imply that there is no equilibrium with counterfeiting. If the
Ed Nosal, Neil Wallace
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Relationship-based threat modeling

open access: yesProceedings of the 3rd International Workshop on Engineering and Cybersecurity of Critical Systems, 2022
sponsorship: This research is partially funded by the Flemish Research Programme Cybersecurity and the KU Leuven C2-ePIC project. (Flemish Research Programme Cybersecurity, KU Leuven C2-ePIC project)
Verreydt, Stef   +3 more
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What Are the Threats? (Charting the Threat Models of Security Ceremonies) [PDF]

open access: yesProceedings of the 16th International Joint Conference on e-Business and Telecommunications, 2019
We address the fundamental question of what are, and how to define, the threat models for a security protocol and its expected human users, the latter pair forming a heterogeneous system that is typically called a security ceremony. Our contribution is the systematic definition of an encompassing method to build the full threat model chart for security
Diego Sempreboni   +3 more
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Threat Modelling for 5G networks

open access: yes2022 International Wireless Communications and Mobile Computing (IWCMC), 2022
The new fifth generation (5G) mobile cellular network brings enhanced mobile broadband, massive machine type communication (e.g. IoT), critical machine type communication and fixed wireless access and will accommodate new services and applications such as augmented reality, and seamless streaming to all.
Bernardo Santos 0001   +7 more
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Unified threat model for analyzing and evaluating software threats [PDF]

open access: yesSecurity and Communication Networks, 2012
ABSTRACTDesign‐level vulnerabilities are a major source of security problems in software programs. For the purpose of improving the trustworthiness of software designs, this paper presents a unified threat model for representing, analyzing, and evaluating software threats at various design stages.
Xiaohong Li 0001   +3 more
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Privacy Threat MOdeling Language

open access: yesIEEE Access, 2023
Online Social Networks (OSNs) are becoming pervasive in today’s world. Millions of people worldwide are involved in different forms of online networking. However, this ease of use of OSNs comes with a cost in terms of privacy. Users of OSNs become victims of identity theft, cyberstalking, and information leakage, which are real threats to ...
Andrey Antonio de O. Rodrigues   +2 more
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Asset-Oriented Threat Modeling [PDF]

open access: yes2020 IEEE 19th International Conference on Trust, Security and Privacy in Computing and Communications (TrustCom), 2020
Threat modeling is recognized as one of the most important activities in software security. It helps to address security issues in software development. Several threat modeling processes are widely used in the industry such as the one of Microsoft SDL. In threat modeling, it is essential to first identify assets before enumerating threats, in order to ...
Messe, Nan   +5 more
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