Model-driven security (MDS) is an approach to security that leverages modeling techniques to specify, design, and analyze security policies and systems. The fundamental idea is to use formal models to represent security requirements and constraints, allowing for better understanding, communication, and validation of security aspects in software and systems. Key aspects of model-driven security include: 1. **Abstraction**: MDS allows for abstraction of complex security concepts into manageable models.
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