Abstract

This research work presents existing security ontologies and identifies relevant security ontology requirements in information systems. Moreover, it proposes a new classification of security ontologies in which, two main families, namely ontologies-based security standards and ontologies-based security risk assessment, are defined. For each family, a set of related research works is selected and a thorough description of their security ontologies is presented. The purpose of this analysis is to identify security ontology requirements as well as ontological characteristics for each study in order to help a security decision maker to select an ontology based off of their security risks and requirements as well as their needed security models and standards. By selecting the appropriate ontology, security stakeholders support security compliance and risk assessment in an enterprise.

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