State of the art on collaborative methodologies for designing secure architectures
Réf ABG-127619
Stage master 2 / Ingénieur
Durée 5 mois
Salaire net mensuel 554,40 €
18/12/2024
IRIT, Université de Toulouse
Lieu de travail: Toulouse, Occitanie, France
Champs scientifiques:
* Informatique
Mots clés: cybersecurity, model-driven engineering, collaboration
Établissement recruteur
The Institut de Recherche en Informatique de Toulouse (IRIT), established in 1990, is a Joint Research Unit (UMR 5505) of the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), the Institut National Polytechnique de Toulouse (Toulouse INP), the Université Toulouse 3 Paul Sabatier (UT3), the Université Toulouse Capitole (UT Capitole) and the Université Toulouse Jean Jaurès (UT2J).
IRIT is one of the largest UMR at the national level, is one of the pillars of research in Occitanie with its 600 members, permanent and non-permanent, and about 100 external collaborators. Due to its multi-tutorial nature (CNRS, Toulouse Universities), its scientific impact and its interactions with other fields, the laboratory constitutes one of the structuring forces of the IT landscape and its applications in the digital world, both at regional and national level.
Through its cutting-edge work and dynamics, our unit has been able to define its identity and acquire undeniable visibility, while positioning itself at the heart of changes in local structures: University of Toulouse, as well as the various mechanisms resulting from future investments (LabEx CIMI, IRT Saint-Exupéry, SAT TTT, 3IA ANITI).
Description
When designing complex architectures, collaboration between the various players (architects, developers, security experts, etc.) is essential. This collaboration becomes all the more crucial when security needs to be integrated from the earliest stages of the development lifecycle. However, current methodologies have limitations when it comes to taking into account functional needs and security requirements simultaneously, which can introduce vulnerabilities into the systems designed.
The aim of this internship is to carry out a state-of-the-art review of collaborative methodologies used in architecture design, with a particular focus on the integration of security requirements. The intern will:
1. Identify and analyse existing methodologies that encourage collaboration between the various players.
2. Study how security aspects are integrated into these methodologies.
3. Highlight the strengths and weaknesses of current approaches to collaborative security.
Expected results:
1. A list of criteria discriminating between existing approaches and enabling them to be compared.
2. A report summarising the state of the art in collaborative methodologies for designing secure architectures.
3. If time permits, a critical analysis of the methodologies identified, with recommendations.
Profil
M2 or equivalent students in Software engineering, or cybersecurity.
Prise de fonction
Dès que possible
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