Overview
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Mass Soldal Lund
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SINTEF ICT, Oslo, Norway
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Bjørnar Solhaug
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SINTEF ICT, Oslo, Norway
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Ketil Stølen
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SINTEF ICT, Oslo, Norway
- Concise introduction into risk analysis
- Presentation of the only model-based risk modelling method and language, CORAS
- With numerous examples and detailed guidelines for structured and stepwise risk analysis
- Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras
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Table of contents (19 chapters)
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Introductory Overview
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- Mass Soldal Lund, Bjørnar Solhaug, Ketil Stølen
Pages 3-13
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Pages 15-21
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Pages 23-43
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Core Approach
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Pages 47-72
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Pages 73-79
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Pages 81-94
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Pages 95-110
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Pages 111-124
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Pages 125-145
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Pages 147-163
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Pages 165-185
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Selected Issues
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Front Matter
Pages 205-205
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Pages 207-244
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Pages 297-317
About this book
The term “risk” is known from many fields, and we are used to references to contractual risk, economic risk, operational risk, legal risk, security risk, and so forth. We conduct risk analysis, using either offensive or defensive approaches to identify and assess risk. Offensive approaches are concerned with balancing potential gain against risk of investment loss, while defensive approaches are concerned with protecting assets that already exist.
In this book, Lund, Solhaug and Stølen focus on defensive risk analysis, and more explicitly on a particular approach called CORAS. CORAS is a model-driven method for defensive risk analysis featuring a tool-supported modelling language specially designed to model risks. Their book serves as an introduction to risk analysis in general, including the central concepts and notions in risk analysis and their relations. The authors’ aim is to support risk analysts in conducting structured and stepwise risk analysis. To this end, the book is divided into three main parts. Part I of the book introduces and demonstrates the central concepts and notation used in CORAS, and is largely example-driven. Part II gives a thorough description of the CORAS method and modelling language. After having completed this part of the book, the reader should know enough to use the method in practice. Finally, Part III addresses issues that require special attention and treatment, but still are often encountered in real-life risk analysis and for which CORAS offers helpful advice and assistance. This part also includes a short presentation of the CORAS tool support.
The main target groups of the book are IT practitioners and students at graduate or undergraduate level. They will appreciate a concise introduction into the emerging field of risk analysis, supported by a sound methodology, and completed with numerous examples and detailed guidelines.
Reviews
"The book is quite well organized [...]. Graduate students and researchers unfamiliar with risk assessment techniques and risk management issues will find [it] illuminating." ACM Computing Reviews, Sandeep Shukla, June 2012
About the authors
Ketil Stølen is Chief Scientist at SINTEF ICT, Oslo, Norway, where he leads the Group for Quality and Security Technology at the Department for Cooperative and Trusted Systems. Mass Soldal Lund is a researcher this group, specialising on risk analysis and thread modeling. Bjørnar Solhaug is a PhD student at the Department of Information Science and Media Studies, University of Bergen, Norway, and SINTEF ICT, working on formal languages for the specification of trust management policies.