1.

Record Nr.

UNINA9910466754103321

Titolo

Empirical research for software security : foundations and experience / / edited by Lotfi ben Othmane, Martin Gilje Jaatun, Edgar Weippl

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Boca Raton, FL : , : CRC Press, , [2018]

©2018

ISBN

1-351-65088-2

1-315-15485-4

1-4987-7642-6

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (323 pages)

Collana

CRC series in security, privacy and trust

Disciplina

005.8

Soggetti

Computer security

Computer networks - Security measures

Electronic books.

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Nota di contenuto

chapter 1 Empirical Research on Security and Privacy by Design / Koen Yskout -- chapter 2 Guidelines for Systematic Mapping Studies in Security Engineering / Michael Felderer -- chapter 3 An Introduction to Data Analytics for Software Security -- chapter 4 Generating Software Security Knowledge Through Empirical Methods / Rene´ Noe¨l, Santiago Matalonga, Gilberto Pedraza, Herna´n Astudillo, and Eduardo B. Fernandez -- chapter 5 Visual Analytics: Foundations and Experiences in Malware Analysis / Markus Wagner -- chapter 6 Analysis of Metrics for Classification Accuracy in Intrusion Detection / Natalia Stakhanova -- chapter 7 The Building Security in Maturity Model as a Research Tool / Martin Gilje Jaatun -- chapter 8 Agile Test Automation for Web Applications — A Security Perspective / Sandra Domenique Ringmann -- chapter 9 Benchmark for Empirical Evaluation of Web Application Anomaly Detectors / Robert Bronte -- chapter 10 Threats to Validity in Empirical Software Security Research / Daniela S. Cruzes and Lotfi ben Othmane.

Sommario/riassunto

"Developing secure software requires the integration of numerous methods and tools into the development process, and software design



is based on shared expert knowledge, claims, and opinions. Empirical methods, including data analytics, allow extracting knowledge and insights from the data that organizations collect from their processes and tools, and from the opinions of the experts who practice these processes and methods. This book introduces the reader to the fundamentals of empirical research methods, and demonstrates how these methods can be used to hone a secure software development lifecycle based on empirical data and published best practices."--Provided by publisher.

2.

Record Nr.

UNINA9910786710303321

Autore

Ramnath Maia <1973->

Titolo

Haj to Utopia [[electronic resource] ] : how the Ghadar movement charted global radicalism and attempted to overthrow the British empire / / Maia Ramnath

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Berkeley, Calif., : University of California Press, c2011

ISBN

9786613520609

0-520-95039-9

1-280-10549-6

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (343 p.)

Collana

The California world history library ; ; no. 19

Disciplina

320.540954

Soggetti

Nationalism - History - 20th century

Social movements - History - 20th century

Political activists - History - 20th century

Social reformers - History - 20th century

Revolutionaries - History - 20th century

World politics - 1900-1918

World politics - 1919-1932

India Politics and government 20th century

India History Autonomy and independence movements

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Description based upon print version of record.

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references (p. 303-311) and index.



Nota di contenuto

Front matter -- Contents -- Maps -- Acknowledgments -- Abbreviations -- Introduction -- 1. "The Air of Freedom": Ghadar in America -- 2. Our Name Is Our Work: The Syndicalist Ghadar -- 3. Enemies of Enemies ... : The Nationalist Ghadar -- 4. ... and Friends: The Republican Ghadar -- 5. Toilers of the East: The Communist Ghadar -- 6. "Dear Muhammedan Brothers": The Khilafatist Ghadar -- 7. Lal Salaams: Ghadar and the Bolshevik Muhajirin -- Epilogue -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index

Sommario/riassunto

In Haj to Utopia, Maia Ramnath tells the dramatic story of Ghadar, the Indian anticolonial movement that attempted overthrow of the British Empire. Founded by South Asian immigrants in California, Ghadar-which is translated as "mutiny"-quickly became a global presence in East Asia, Europe, the Middle East, and East Africa. Ramnath brings this epic struggle to life as she traces Ghadar's origins to the Swadeshi Movement in Bengal, its establishment of headquarters in Berkeley, California, and its fostering by anarchists in London, Paris, and Berlin. Linking Britain's declaration of war on Germany in 1914 to Ghadar's declaration of war on Britain, Ramnath vividly recounts how 8,000 rebels were deployed from around the world to take up the battle in Hindustan. Haj to Utopia demonstrates how far-flung freedom fighters managed to articulate a radical new world order out of seemingly contradictory ideas.