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  1. IEEE Transactions on Services Computing
  2. Year : 2011 Volume : 4
  3. Issue 3
  4. Vulnerability Analysis in SOA-Based Business Processes
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Year : 2016 Volume : 9
Year : 2015 Volume : 8
Year : 2014 Volume : 7
Year : 2013 Volume : 6
Year : 2012 Volume : 5
Year : 2011 Volume : 4
Issue 4
Issue 3
Guest Editorial: Services Composition and Virtualization Technologies
Toward Reliable Service Management in Message-Oriented Pervasive Systems
Parallel Mapping with Time Optimization for SLA-Aware Compositional Services in the Business Grid
Scheduling of Computing Services on Intranet Networks
Building Quick Service Query List Using WordNet and Multiple Heterogeneous Ontologies toward More Realistic Service Composition
Vulnerability Analysis in SOA-Based Business Processes
The Integration of Corporate Security Strategies in Collaborative Business Processes
Issue 2
Issue 1
Year : 2010 Volume : 3
Year : 2009 Volume : 2
Year : 2008 Volume : 1

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Vulnerability Analysis in SOA-Based Business Processes

Content Provider IEEE Xplore Digital Library
Author Lowis, L. Accorsi, R.
Copyright Year 2008
Abstract Business processes and services can more flexibly be combined when based upon standards. However, such flexible compositions practically always contain vulnerabilities, which imperil the security and dependability of processes. Vulnerability management tools require patterns to find or monitor vulnerabilities. Such patterns have to be derived from vulnerability types. Existing analysis methods such as attack trees and FMEA result in such types, yet require much experience and provide little guidance during the analysis. Our main contribution is ATLIST, a new vulnerability analysis method with improved transferability. Especially in service-oriented architectures, which employ a mix of established web technologies and SOA-specific standards, previously observed vulnerability types and variations thereof can be found. Therefore, we focus on the detection of known vulnerability types by leveraging previous vulnerability research. A further contribution in this respect is the, to the best of our knowledge, most comprehensive compilation of vulnerability information sources to date. We present the method to search for vulnerability types in SOA-based business processes and services. Also, we show how patterns can be derived from these types, so that tools can be employed. An additional contribution is a case study, in which we apply the new method to an SOA-based business process scenario.
Sponsorship IEEE Computer Society
Starting Page 230
Ending Page 242
Page Count 13
File Size 765973
File Format PDF
ISSN 19391374
Volume Number 4
Issue Number 3
Language English
Publisher Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. (IEEE)
Publisher Date 2011-07-01
Publisher Place U.S.A.
Access Restriction Subscribed
Rights Holder Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. (IEEE)
Subject Keyword Business Standards Service oriented architecture Security Runtime Monitoring Operating systems vulnerability classification. Service security and dependability vulnerability analysis SOA-based business processes
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
Subject Computer Science Applications Information Systems and Management Hardware and Architecture Computer Networks and Communications
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