ABSTRACT

Security is a pivotal quality feature in software engineering. With the help of security factors, models, and measurements, improving software security is simple. This chapter talks about how to describe and group security and durability features that are easy to use. This chapter identifies and establishes the need for software durability as a composite design feature for which developers should rethink their design strategies. The chapter defines the fundamental principles of security with respect to durability and discusses previous integrated models of security durability and underscores the challenges of security durability, including the risks entailed therein. More specifically, the treatise etches the blueprints of security durability assessment and management.