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9a Homework Due April 20 Question 1. Develop Security Use Cases for GTS application. Develop Scenarios for GTS (view transcript, request transcript for a potential employer/grad school) ou can use the following as guidelines: http://www.jot.fm/issues/issue_2003_05/column6 http://www.oasis-open.org/committees/security/docs/draft-sstc-use-strawman03.html Question 2. You are a member of a small team (company) that's...

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9a Homework Due April 20 Question 1. Develop Security Use Cases for GTS application. Develop Scenarios for GTS (view transcript, request transcript for a potential employer/grad school) ou can use the following as guidelines: http://www.jot.fm/issues/issue_2003_05/column6 http://www.oasis-open.org/committees/security/docs/draft-sstc-use-strawman03.html Question 2. You are a member of a small team (company) that's developing the GTS application just and finished with implementation of the application (that is, assume you properly completed requirements, design, and implementation phases). Thus, the application is now at the verification stage. List and briefly describe the steps and processes to assure ...

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