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'''TITLE''': ''Model-Driven Risk Analysis – The CORAS Approach''
  
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'''ABSTRACT''': CORAS is an approach to model-driven risk analysis that consists of three tightly integrated parts, namely the CORAS method, the CORAS language and the CORAS tool. The approach is based on established international standards and comes with practical guidelines and well-founded techniques for how to conduct risk analyses in practice. The various risk analysis tasks are supported by the CORAS language that provides customized techniques for risk identification, risk modeling and risk documentation. The CORAS tool provides computerized support throughout the whole risk analysis process. This talk will give an introduction to CORAS and exemplify its use in security risk analysis.
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'''SPEAKER''': Bjørnar Solhaug, SINTEF ICT.
  
 
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Revision as of 09:19, 5 February 2011

AFSecurity Seminar

Date: 18 February 2011,

Location IfI-2.


Agenda

13:00h Welcome at IfI-2, Room "C"

13:15h Invited talk

TITLE: Model-Driven Risk Analysis – The CORAS Approach

ABSTRACT: CORAS is an approach to model-driven risk analysis that consists of three tightly integrated parts, namely the CORAS method, the CORAS language and the CORAS tool. The approach is based on established international standards and comes with practical guidelines and well-founded techniques for how to conduct risk analyses in practice. The various risk analysis tasks are supported by the CORAS language that provides customized techniques for risk identification, risk modeling and risk documentation. The CORAS tool provides computerized support throughout the whole risk analysis process. This talk will give an introduction to CORAS and exemplify its use in security risk analysis.

SPEAKER: Bjørnar Solhaug, SINTEF ICT.

14:00h Discussion

14:30h End