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000000043 100__ $$aKonstantin Beznosov
000000043 245__ $$aeXtreme Security Engineering: On Employing XP Practices to Achieve “Good Enough Security” without Defining It
000000043 260__ $$c2005-10-16
000000043 520__ $$aThis paper examines practices of eXtreme Programming (XP) on the subject of their application to the development of security solutions. We introduce eXtreme Security Engineering (XSE), an application of XP practices to security engineering, and discuss its potential benefits and applicability scope. We argue that XSE could help achieve “good enough security” while avoiding defining a priory what it is.
000000043 6531_ $$aeXtreme Programming
000000043 6531_ $$aXP
000000043 6531_ $$aeXtreme Security Engineering
000000043 6531_ $$aEngineering Security Mechanisms
000000043 8560_ $$fqiangw@ece.ubc.ca
000000043 8564_ $$uhttp://lersse-dl.ece.ubc.ca/record/43/files/43.pdf$$yTransfer from CDS 0.99.7
000000043 909C4 $$pKonstantin Beznosov. Extreme security engineering: On employing xp practices to achieve 
"good enough security" without defining it. In First ACM Workshop on Business Driven 
Security Engineering (BizSec), Faiffax, VA, USA, 2003. 
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