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Incorporating Security Requirements Engineering into the Rational Unified Process
This paper provides a roadmap for developing security-critical projects using rational unified process as a framework for development. The security quality requirements engineering (SQUARE) methodology provides a way to address security issues early in the development lifecycle. SQUARE can be more effective when it fits into an organization's existing development process. Hence this paper describes a way to fit the SQUARE methodology into the rational unified process.