A Comprehensive Pattern-Driven Security Methodology for Distributed Systems

Anton V. Uzunov, E. Fernández, K. Falkner
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Incorporating security features is one of the most important and challenging tasks in designing distributed systems. Over the last decade, researchers and practitioners have come to recognize that the incorporation of security features should proceed by means of a systematic approach, combining principles from both software and security engineering. Such systematic approaches, particularly those implying some sort of process aligned with the development life-cycle, are termed security methodologies. One of the most important classes of such methodologies is based on the use of security patterns. While the literature presents a number of pattern-driven security methodologies, none of them are designed specifically for general distributed systems. Going further, there are also currently no methodologies with mixed specific applicability, e.g. for both general and peer-to-peer distributed systems. In this paper we aim to fill these gaps by presenting a comprehensive pattern-driven security methodology specifically designed for general distributed systems, which is also capable of taking into account the specifics of peer-to-peer systems. Our methodology takes the principle of encapsulation several steps further, by employing patterns not only for the incorporation of security features (via security solution frames), but also for the modeling of threats, and even as part of its process. We illustrate and evaluate the presented methodology via a realistic example -- the development of a distributed system for file sharing and collaborative editing. In both the presentation of the methodology and example our focus is on the early life-cycle phases (analysis and design).
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分布式系统的综合模式驱动安全方法
集成安全特性是分布式系统设计中最重要和最具挑战性的任务之一。在过去的十年中,研究人员和实践者已经认识到,安全特性的整合应该通过一种系统的方法来进行,将软件和安全工程的原理结合起来。这种系统化的方法,特别是那些暗示某种与开发生命周期一致的过程的方法,被称为安全方法。这类方法中最重要的一类是基于安全模式的使用。虽然文献中提出了许多模式驱动的安全方法,但没有一个是专门为一般分布式系统设计的。更进一步说,目前还没有混合特定适用性的方法,例如通用和点对点分布式系统。在本文中,我们的目标是通过提出一种专门为一般分布式系统设计的全面的模式驱动的安全方法来填补这些空白,该方法也能够考虑到点对点系统的具体情况。我们的方法将封装原则进一步推进了几步,不仅使用模式来合并安全特性(通过安全解决方案框架),而且还使用模式来对威胁进行建模,甚至将其作为其过程的一部分。我们通过一个现实的例子来说明和评估所提出的方法——一个用于文件共享和协作编辑的分布式系统的开发。在方法的介绍和示例中,我们的重点都放在生命周期的早期阶段(分析和设计)。
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