Abstract
ABSTRACTAt the systems of systems and enterprise levels, systems engineers and architects must plan for system security from system concept inception ensuring security embeds into every process, procedure, system, and component as well as the enterprise's mindset. While the various United States Department of Defense Architecture Framework (DoDAF) views contain security attributes, there is no integrated view set defining system security goals, threats, risks, mitigating elements, and demonstrating how these integrate and implement into the operational, system, standards, and services views. The Unified Architecture Framework (UAF) implements DoDAF using the Systems Modeling Language (SysML) as well as the British Ministry of Defence Architecture Framework (MODAF) and NATO Architecture Framework. In addition, UAF has integrated a security view set facilitating engineers defining security goals and requirements and demonstrating how these implement throughout the architecture. By using these integrated security views, engineers can design system protection as well as system protection options and variants.
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