10.1184/R1/6574856.v1 Christopher J Alberts Christopher J Alberts Carol Woody Carol Woody Audrey J. Dorofee Audrey J. Dorofee Introduction to the Security Engineering Risk Analysis (SERA) Framework Carnegie Mellon University 2014 Security Engineering Risk Analysis Framework SERA Framework risk analysis software-reliant systems systems of systems software security 2014-12-01 00:00:00 Report https://kilthub.cmu.edu/articles/report/Introduction_to_the_Security_Engineering_Risk_Analysis_SERA_Framework/6574856 <p>Software is a growing component of modern business- and mission-critical systems. As organizations become more dependent on software, security-related risks to their organizational missions are also increasing. Traditional security-engineering approaches rely on addressing security risks during the operation and maintenance of software-reliant systems. However, the costs required to control security risks increase significantly when organizations wait until systems are deployed to address those risks. It is more cost effective to address software security risks as early in the lifecycle as possible. As a result, researchers from the CERT Division of the Software Engineering Institute (SEI) have started investigating early lifecycle security risk analysis (i.e., during requirements, architecture, and design). This report introduces the Security Engineering Risk Analysis (SERA) Framework, a model-based approach for analyzing complex security risks in software-reliant systems and systems of systems early in the lifecycle. The framework integrates system and software engineering with operational security by requiring engineers to analyze operational security risks as software-reliant systems are acquired and developed. Initial research activities have focused on specifying security requirements for these systems. This report describes the SERA Framework and provides examples of pilot results.</p>