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Revista Cubana de Ciencias Informáticas

On-line version ISSN 2227-1899

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NINO BENITEZ, Yisel  and  SILEGA MARTINEZ, Nemury. Security Requirements for web applications.. Rev cuba cienc informat [online]. 2018, vol.12, suppl.1, pp. 205-221. ISSN 2227-1899.

The vertiginous pace of current software development processes increases the risk of presenting vulnerabilities in a software system. The assurance of information and the systems that process it is, therefore, a first level objective for organizations. The management of Computer Security since the beginning of software development prevents security mechanisms from being adjusted within an existing design, which would cause changes that usually translate into software vulnerabilities, and an increase in budget costs and time to solve them once they have been identified. A common dilemma faced by software engineers in building a system is the lack of security requirements to manage them since early states. In the work several elements are exposed on the theoretical framework of Computer Security and Requirements Engineering, as well as a first proposal of Non-Functional Security Requirements for the development of web applications at the University of Informatics Sciences in order to achieve the decrease in their vulnerabilities.

Keywords : informatic security; non-functional safety requirement; proposal; requirements engineering.

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