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Guidelines for secure system development and secure implementation.

A R Bakker1, H Van Dorp, G Van Veenen

  • 1BAZIS Foundation, Leiden, The Netherlands.

Studies in Health Technology and Informatics
|December 9, 1995
PubMed
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This paper outlines guidelines for secure system development and implementation within the SEISMED project. Secure implementation guidelines are less mature due to a lack of existing literature compared to development guidelines.

Area of Science:

  • Information Security
  • Software Engineering
  • Organizational Security

Background:

  • The SEISMED project is developing guidelines for secure system development and implementation.
  • Existing literature extensively covers secure system development.
  • There is a notable scarcity of literature on secure system implementation within organizations.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To describe the current development status of security guidelines within the SEISMED project.
  • To highlight the disparity in maturity between secure system development and implementation guidelines.

Main Methods:

  • Review of existing literature on system security.
  • Analysis of the SEISMED project's guideline development process.

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Main Results:

  • Guidelines for secure system development are well-supported by existing research.
  • Guidelines for secure system implementation lack comprehensive literature.
  • A significant maturity gap exists between the two sets of guidelines.

Conclusions:

  • The SEISMED project's secure implementation guidelines are in an earlier stage of development.
  • Further research and literature are needed to advance secure system implementation practices.