Enterprise models as drivers for IT security management at runtime

Anat Goldstein, Sietse Overbeek

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Abstract

This paper describes how enterprise models can be made suitable for monitoring and controlling IT security at runtime. A holistic modeling method is proposed that extends enterprise models with runtime information, turning them into dashboards for managing security incidents and risks, and supporting decision making at runtime. The requirements of such a modeling method are defined and an existing enterprise modeling language is extended with relevant security concepts that also capture runtime information to satisfy these requirements. Subsequently, the resulting modeling method is evaluated against the previously defined requirements. It is also shown that common metamodeling frameworks are not suitable for implementing a modeling environment that re-sults in suitable IT security dashboards. This leads to suggesting implementation of the modeling environment using the eXecutable Modeling Facility.

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • General Computer Science

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