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The eRISE 2012 challenge was conducted to empirically evaluate security engineering and risk analysis methods. The event was carried out in May and June 2012. The first part of experiment took place at the University of Trento, Italy, the second at Dauphine University, Paris, France. | The eRISE 2012 challenge was conducted to empirically evaluate security engineering and risk analysis methods. The event was carried out in May and June 2012. The first part of experiment took place at the University of Trento, Italy, the second at Dauphine University, Paris, France. | ||
- | To have a glimpse of eRISE 2012 you can look a video on YouTube [[http:// | + | To have a glimpse of eRISE 2012 you can look a video on YouTube [[http:// |
==== Participants ==== | ==== Participants ==== | ||
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* **CORAS** is a model-driven method for risk analysis proposed by SINTEF, Norway. Materials: {{: | * **CORAS** is a model-driven method for risk analysis proposed by SINTEF, Norway. Materials: {{: | ||
- | * **LINDDUN** is a methodology to elicit the privacy requirements of software-intensive systems and select privacy enhancing technologies designed by Distrinet Research Group at Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium. Materials: {{: | + | * **LINDDUN** is a methodology to elicit the privacy requirements of software-intensive systems and select privacy enhancing technologies designed by Distrinet Research Group at Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium. Materials: {{: |
* **SECURITY ARGUMENTATION** is a framework for security requirements elicitation and analysis developed at Open University, Buckinghamshire, | * **SECURITY ARGUMENTATION** is a framework for security requirements elicitation and analysis developed at Open University, Buckinghamshire, | ||
* **SECURE TROPOS** is a methodology designed at University of East London, United Kingdom; the methodology supports capturing, analysis and reasoning of security requirements from the early stages of the development process. Materials: {{: | * **SECURE TROPOS** is a methodology designed at University of East London, United Kingdom; the methodology supports capturing, analysis and reasoning of security requirements from the early stages of the development process. Materials: {{: |
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