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Revision as of 01:24, 10 June 2015


Definitions

European Definitions

DIESIS project

The DIESIS project [1] gives the following definition:

"Attack trees provide a formal, methodical way of describing the security of systems, based on varying attacks. Basically, you represent attacks against a system in a tree structure, with the goal as the root node and different ways of achieving that goal as leaf nodes". [2]


Other International Definitions

United Nations’ Definition

National Definitions

Standard Definition

Discussion Topic

See also

Notes

  1. http://www.diesis-project.eu/
  2. Bruce Schneier (1999). Attack Trees. Dr Dobb's Journal, v.24, n.12, December 1999

References