Socio-Technical Systems (STSs) are complex systems composed of both social (i.e., humans and organizations) and technical (i.e., hardware and software) elements. Security requirements for STSs define constraints for the sociotechnical interactions and can be specified as a set of security policies that have to be satisfied by the components of the system during their interactions. In this paper, we present how security requirements molded in STS-ml are transformed in security policies expressed in SecBPMN, an extension of BPMN with security annotations.

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Transforming Socio-Technical security requirements in SecBPMN security policies

Salnitri, Mattia;
2014-01-01

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Socio-Technical Systems (STSs) are complex systems composed of both social (i.e., humans and organizations) and technical (i.e., hardware and software) elements. Security requirements for STSs define constraints for the sociotechnical interactions and can be specified as a set of security policies that have to be satisfied by the components of the system during their interactions. In this paper, we present how security requirements molded in STS-ml are transformed in security policies expressed in SecBPMN, an extension of BPMN with security annotations.
2014
Salnitri, Mattia; Giorgini, Paolo
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