A Co-Occurrence Recommendation Model of Software Security Requirement

Yi Xu, Weimin Ge, Xiaohong Li, Zhiyong Feng, Xiaofei Xie, Yude Bai
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To guarantee the quality of software, specifying security requirements (SRs) is essential for developing systems, especially for security-critical software systems. However, using security threat to determine detailed SR is quite difficult according to Common Criteria (CC), which is too confusing and technical for non-security specialists. In this paper, we propose a Co-occurrence Recommend Model (CoRM) to automatically recommend software SRs. In this model, the security threats of product are extracted from security target documents of software, in which the related security requirements are tagged. In order to establish relationships between software security threat and security requirement, semantic similarities between different security threat is calculated by Skip-thoughts Model. To evaluate our CoRM model, over 1000 security target documents of 9 types software products are exploited. The results suggest that building a CoRM model via semantic similarity is feasible and reliable.
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软件安全需求的共生推荐模型
为了保证软件的质量,指定安全需求(SRs)是开发系统的必要条件,特别是对于安全关键型软件系统。然而,根据通用标准(Common Criteria, CC),使用安全威胁来确定详细的SR是相当困难的,这对于非安全专家来说过于混乱和技术性。本文提出了一种共现推荐模型(CoRM)来自动推荐软件sr。该模型从软件的安全目标文档中提取产品的安全威胁,并对相关的安全需求进行标注。为了建立软件安全威胁与安全需求之间的关系,利用Skip-thoughts模型计算不同安全威胁之间的语义相似度。为了评估我们的CoRM模型,我们利用了9种软件产品的1000多个安全目标文档。结果表明,利用语义相似度构建CoRM模型是可行和可靠的。
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