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  Two Systems Safety Analyses Useful in Examining the Vulnerabilities of Security Systems
 
 
Title: Two Systems Safety Analyses Useful in Examining the Vulnerabilities of Security Systems
Author: Groner, Norman E.
Appeared in: Journal of applied security research
Paging: Volume 3 (2008) nr. 3-4 pages 351-372
Year: 2008-06-27
Contents: Systems safety methods can be used to better understand the threats and vulnerabilities in complex technological systems. They provide comprehensive, well-reasoned, and easily communicated analyses of the vulnerabilities of security systems. This article provides a primer on the use of the two most adaptable and useful among the many systems safety methods: Failure Modes and Effects Analysis and Fault Tree Analysis. They provide two different perspectives that examine vulnerabilities of security systems. Both methods can use qualitative as well as quantitative information and can integrate both physical and social (rules, procedures, and software) artifacts. Examples of both methods are provided using a generic example of an access control system. Suggestions for using goals to define system boundaries and components are provided.
Publisher: Routledge
Source file: Elektronische Wetenschappelijke Tijdschriften
 
 

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