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What is Security Requirement

Handbook of Research on Secure Multimedia Distribution
A specific prerequisite that a system needs to fulfil in order to achieve a specific security objective.
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Discovering the Core Security Requirements of DRM Systems by Means of Objective Trees
Hugo Jonker (University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg and Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands) and Sjouke Mauw (University of Luxembourg, Luxembourg)
Copyright: © 2009 |Pages: 15
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-60566-262-6.ch005
Abstract
The use of Digital Rights Management (DRM) systems involves several stakeholders, such as the content provider, the license provider, and the user, each having their own incentives to use the system. Proper use of the system implies that these incentives can only be met if certain security requirements are fulfilled. Much attention in literature has been devoted to specific security aspects of DRM systems. The contributions of this chapter consist of deriving a systematic overview of core security requirements for DRM systems. This chapter conducts a stakeholder analysis, gives an objective tree for each relevant stakeholder, and develops a simple, generic conceptual model to arrive at the set of core security requirements.
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Modeling Security Requirements for Trustworthy Systems
A security requirement is a security feature required by system users or a quality the system must possess to increase the users trust in the system they use. In general, a security requirement is considered as a non-functional requirement.
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