Security Metrics for Object-Oriented Designs

  • Authors:
  • Bandar Alshammari;Colin Fidge;Diane Corney

  • Affiliations:
  • -;-;-

  • Venue:
  • ASWEC '10 Proceedings of the 2010 21st Australian Software Engineering Conference
  • Year:
  • 2010

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Abstract

Several studies have developed metrics for software quality attributes of object-oriented designs such as reusability and functionality. However, metrics which measure the quality attribute of information security have received little attention. Moreover, existing security metrics measure either the system from a high level (i.e. the whole system’s level) or from a low level (i.e. the program code’s level). These approaches make it hard and expensive to discover and fix vulnerabilities caused by software design errors. In this work, we focus on the design of an object-oriented application and define a number of information security metrics derivable from a program’s design artifacts. These metrics allow software designers to discover and fix security vulnerabilities at an early stage, and help compare the potential security of various alternative designs. In particular, we present security metrics based on composition, coupling, extensibility, inheritance, and the design size of a given object-oriented, multi-class program from the point of view of potential information flow.