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2008 Third International Conference on Availability, Reliability and Security
A Systematic Review and Comparison of Security Ontologies
March 04-March 07
ISBN: 978-0-7695-3102-1
The use of ontologies for representing knowledge provides us with organization, communication and reusability. Information security is a serious requirement which must be carefully considered. Concepts and relations managed by any scientific community need to be formally defined and ontological engineering supports their definition. In this paper, the method of systematic review is applied with the purpose of identifying, extracting and analyzing the main proposals for security ontologies. The main identified proposals are compared using a formal framework and we conclude by stating their early state of development and the need of additional research efforts.
Index Terms:
ontology, security, systematic review, comparison
Citation:
Carlos Blanco, Joaquin Lasheras, Rafael Valencia-Garc?, Eduardo Fern?ndez-Medina, Ambrosio Toval, Mario Piattini, "A Systematic Review and Comparison of Security Ontologies," ares, pp.813-820, 2008 Third International Conference on Availability, Reliability and Security, 2008
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