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M.S. Lund, SINTEF ICT, Oslo, Norway; B. Solhaug, SINTEF ICT, Oslo, Norway; K.

Stølen,
SINTEF ICT, Oslo, Norway
Model-Driven Risk Analysis
The CORAS Approach

▶ Concise introduction to risk analysis


▶ Presentation of the only model-based risk modelling method and
language, CORAS
▶ Includes numerous examples and detailed guidelines for structured
and stepwise risk analysis

The term “risk” is known from many fields, and we are used to references to contractual
risk, economic risk, operational risk, legal risk, security risk, and so forth. We conduct
risk analysis, using either offensive or defensive approaches to identify and assess
risk. Offensive approaches are concerned with balancing potential gain against risk of
1st Edition., 2011, XVI, 460 p. 196 illus., 30 investment loss, while defensive approaches are concerned with protecting assets that
in color.
already exist.
In this book, Lund, Solhaug and Stølen focus on defensive risk analysis, and more explicitly
on a particular approach called CORAS. CORAS is a model-driven method for defensive
Printed book risk analysis featuring a tool-supported modelling language specially designed to model
Hardcover risks. Their book serves as an introduction to risk analysis in general, including the central
▶ 79,95 € | £72.00 | $99.00 concepts and notions in risk analysis and their relations. The authors’ aim is to support
▶ *85,55 € (D) | 87,95 € (A) | CHF 115.00 risk analysts in conducting structured and stepwise risk analysis. To this end, the book
is divided into three main parts. Part I of the book introduces and demonstrates the
central concepts and notation used in CORAS, and is largely example-driven. Part II gives
eBook
a thorough description of the CORAS method and modelling language. After having
Available from libraries offering completed this part of the book, the reader should know enough to use the method in
Springer’s eBook Collection, or practice. Finally, Part III addresses issues that require special attention and treatment,
for individual purchase via online but still are often encountered in real-life risk analysis and for which CORAS offers helpful
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SpringerLink. The main target groups of the book are IT practitioners and students at graduate or
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of risk analysis, supported by a sound methodology, and completed with numerous
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