ISO and IEC, 2008

ISO/IEC 21287, Second edition, Information technology - Security techniques - Systems Security Engineering - Capability Maturity Model (SSE-CMM)

Type

ISO Standard

Year

2008

Authors

IEC, ISO

Identifiers

ISO/IEC 21827:2008

Abstract

ISO/IEC 21827:2008 specifies the Systems Security Engineering - Capability Maturity Model® (SSE-CMM®), which describes the essential characteristics of an organization's security engineering process that must exist to ensure good security engineering. ISO/IEC 21827:2008 does not prescribe a particular process or sequence, but captures practices generally observed in industry. The model is a standard metric for security engineering practices covering the following:

the entire life cycle, including development, operation, maintenance and decommissioning activities;
the whole organization, including management, organizational and engineering activities;
concurrent interactions with other disciplines, such as system, software, hardware, human factors and test engineering; system management, operation and maintenance;
interactions with other organizations, including acquisition, system management, certification, accreditation and evaluation.
The objective is to facilitate an increase of maturity of the security engineering processes within the organization. The SSE-CMM® is related to other CMMs which focus on different engineering disciplines and topic areas and can be used in combination or conjunction with them.

(https://www.iso.org/standard/44716.html, accessed 30 October 2021)

Citation

IEC, ISO, 2008. ISO/IEC 21287, Second edition, Information technology - Security techniques - Systems Security Engineering - Capability Maturity Model (SSE-CMM)


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