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Threat Modeling as a Basis for Security Requirements

Threat Modeling as a Basis for Security Requirements Suvda Myagmar Adam J. Lee William Yurcik National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA) University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign myagmar, adamlee, byurcik  @ Abstract We routinely hear vendors claim that their systems are “secure.” However, without knowing what assumptions are made by the vendor, it is hard to justify such a claim. Prior to claiming the security of a system, it is important to iden- tify the threats to the system in question. Enumerating the threats to a system helps system architects develop realis- tic and meaningful security requirements. In this paper, we investigate how threat modeling can be used as foundations for the specification of security require- ments. Although numerous works have been published on threat modeling, there is a lack of integrated, systematic ap- proach toward threat modeling for complex systems. We ex- amine the differences between modeling software products and complex systems, and outline our approach for identify- ing threats of networked systems. We also present three case studies of threat modeling: Software-Defined Radio, a net- work traffic monitoring tool (VisFlowConnect), and a clus- ter security monitoring tool (NVisionCC). 1. Introduction It is widely accepted that designing secure computer sys- tems is a difficult problem. Attackers routinely break into systems and in response, software vendors started providing security as a necessary feature for their products and net- work systems. As a result of years of research, many power- ful techniques have been developed to solve a wide array of security problems. While claiming that a system leverages a “public-key infrastructure” or uses “128-bit keys” sounds impressive, these statements mean very little when taken out of context. The important question to ask is “Are the secu- rity features of the system necessary, and do they meet the system’s security needs?” When choosing security measures, the

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