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Revision as of 14:39, 21 December 2016


Definitions

European Definitions

CIPRNet project

The CIPRNet project [1] uses the following definition:

Tool to design attack trees that can be used to generate fault behaviours.


DIESIS project

The DIESIS project [2] gives the following definition:

Tool to design attack trees that can be used to generate fault behaviours.


The attack tool allows the editing of attack trees, generates all possible fault behaviours and allows the user to modify the results.


Discussion Topic

See also

Attack Tree

Notes

References