A Structured Approach to Classifying Security Vulnerabilities
• Technical Note
Publisher
Software Engineering Institute
CMU/SEI Report Number
CMU/SEI-2005-TN-003DOI (Digital Object Identifier)
10.1184/R1/6571760.v1Topic or Tag
Abstract
Understanding vulnerabilities is critical to understanding the threats they represent. Vulnerability classifications enable collection of frequency data; trend analysis of vulnerabilities; correlation with incidents, exploits, and artifacts; and evaluation of the effectiveness of countermeasures. Existing classification schemes are based on vulnerability reports and not on an engineering analysis of the problem domain. In this report, a classification scheme that uses attribute-value pairs to provide a multidimensional view of vulnerabilities is proposed. Attributes and values are selected based on engineering distinctions that allow vulnerabilities to be exploited by a given technique or determine which countermeasures are effective. Successful classification of vulnerabilities should lead to greater automation in analyzing code vulnerabilities and supporting effective communication between geographically remote vulnerability handling teams and vendors.
Cite This Technical Note
Seacord, R., & Householder, A. (2005, January 1). A Structured Approach to Classifying Security Vulnerabilities. (Technical Note CMU/SEI-2005-TN-003). Retrieved January 20, 2025, from https://doi.org/10.1184/R1/6571760.v1.
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Seacord, Robert, and Allen Householder. "A Structured Approach to Classifying Security Vulnerabilities." (CMU/SEI-2005-TN-003). Carnegie Mellon University, Software Engineering Institute's Digital Library. Software Engineering Institute, January 1, 2005. https://doi.org/10.1184/R1/6571760.v1.
R. Seacord, and A. Householder, "A Structured Approach to Classifying Security Vulnerabilities," Carnegie Mellon University, Software Engineering Institute's Digital Library. Software Engineering Institute, Technical Note CMU/SEI-2005-TN-003, 1-Jan-2005 [Online]. Available: https://doi.org/10.1184/R1/6571760.v1. [Accessed: 20-Jan-2025].
Seacord, Robert, and Allen Householder. "A Structured Approach to Classifying Security Vulnerabilities." (Technical Note CMU/SEI-2005-TN-003). Carnegie Mellon University, Software Engineering Institute's Digital Library, Software Engineering Institute, 1 Jan. 2005. https://doi.org/10.1184/R1/6571760.v1. Accessed 20 Jan. 2025.
Seacord, Robert; & Householder, Allen. A Structured Approach to Classifying Security Vulnerabilities. CMU/SEI-2005-TN-003. Software Engineering Institute. 2005. https://doi.org/10.1184/R1/6571760.v1