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Eduardo Fernández-Medina

Researcher at University of Castilla–La Mancha

Publications -  222
Citations -  4592

Eduardo Fernández-Medina is an academic researcher from University of Castilla–La Mancha. The author has contributed to research in topics: Data warehouse & Computer security model. The author has an hindex of 32, co-authored 215 publications receiving 4279 citations.

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An analysis of security issues for cloud computing

TL;DR: This work identifies the main vulnerabilities in this kind of systems and the most important threats found in the literature related to Cloud Computing and its environment as well as to identify and relate vulnerabilities and threats with possible solutions.
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A BPMN Extension for the Modeling of Security Requirements in Business Processes

TL;DR: The Business Process Modeling Notation extension for modeling secure business process through Business Process Diagrams is summarized and an approach to a typical health-care business process is applied.
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A common criteria based security requirements engineering process for the development of secure information systems

TL;DR: A Common Criteria centred and reuse-based process that deals with security requirements at the early stages of software development in a systematic and intuitive way, by providing a security resources repository as well as integrating the CommonCriteria into the software lifecycle, so that it unifies the concepts of requirements engineering and security engineering.
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A systematic review of security requirements engineering

TL;DR: This paper carries out a systematic review of the existing literature concerning security requirements engineering in order to summarize the evidence regarding this issue and to provide a framework/background in which to appropriately position new research activities.
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A Systematic Review and Comparison of Security Ontologies

TL;DR: This paper identifies, extracting and analyzing the main proposals for security ontologies and concludes by stating their early state of development and the need of additional research efforts.