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RISK@ICTSS 2016: Graz, Austria
- Jürgen Großmann, Michael Felderer, Fredrik Seehusen:
Risk Assessment and Risk-Driven Quality Assurance - 4th International Workshop, RISK 2016, Held in Conjunction with ICTSS 2016, Graz, Austria, October 18, 2016, Revised Selected Papers. Lecture Notes in Computer Science 10224, 2017, ISBN 978-3-319-57857-6
Security Risk Management
- Johannes Viehmann:
Business Driven ICT Risk Management in the Banking Domain with RACOMAT. 3-10 - Gencer Erdogan, Aida Omerovic, Marit K. Natvig, Isabelle C. R. Tardy:
Towards Transparent Real-Time Privacy Risk Assessment of Intelligent Transport Systems. 11-18 - Benjamin Aziz, Ali Malik, Jeyong Jung:
Check Your Blind Spot: A New Cyber-Security Metric for Measuring Incident Response Readiness. 19-33
Security Risk Analysis
- Pontus Johnson, Alexandre Vernotte, Dan Gorton, Mathias Ekstedt, Robert Lagerström:
Quantitative Information Security Risk Estimation Using Probabilistic Attack Graphs. 37-52 - Steve Muller, Carlo Harpes, Cédric Muller:
Fast and Optimal Countermeasure Selection for Attack Defence Trees. 53-65 - Laurens Lemaire, Jan Vossaert, Bart De Decker, Vincent Naessens:
An Assessment of Security Analysis Tools for Cyber-Physical Systems. 66-81 - Daniel Angermeier, Alexander Nieding, Jörn Eichler:
Supporting Risk Assessment with the Systematic Identification, Merging, and Validation of Security Goals. 82-95
Risk-Based Testing
- Gencer Erdogan, Ketil Stølen:
Design Decisions in the Development of a Graphical Language for Risk-Driven Security Testing. 99-114 - Rudolf Ramler, Michael Felderer, Matthias Leitner:
A Lightweight Approach for Estimating Probability in Risk-Based Software Testing. 115-128 - Martin A. Schneider, Marc-Florian Wendland, Leon Bornemann:
Gaining Certainty About Uncertainty - Testing Cyber-Physical Systems in the Presence of Uncertainties at the Application Level. 129-142 - Michael Felderer, Florian Auer, Johannes Bergsmann:
Risk Management During Software Development: Results of a Survey in Software Houses from Germany, Austria and Switzerland. 143-155
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