An experimental evaluation of bow-tie analysis for cybersecurity requirements
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Lecture Notes in Computer Science. 2019, 11387 173-191. 10.1007/978-3-030-12786-2_11Abstract
Bow-tie analysis includes a graphical representation for depicting threats and consequences related to unwanted events, and shows how preventive and reactive barriers can provide control over such situations. This kind of analysis has traditionally been used to elicit requirements for safety and reliability engineering, but as a consequence of the ever-increasing coupling between the cyber and physical world, security has become an additional concern. Through a controlled experiment, we provide evidence that the expressiveness of the bow-tie notation is suitable for this purpose as well. Our results show that a sample population of graduate students, inexperienced in security modelling, perform similarly as security experts when we have a well-defined scope and familiar target system/situation. We also demonstrate that misuse case diagrams should be regarded as more of a complementary than competing modelling technique.
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Postprint version of published article. The final publication is available at Springer via http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-12786-2_11