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The development of secure systems is already a very challenging task. In the domain of wireless sensor networks this challenge is even aggravated by severe constraints of the sensor node devices and the exposed character of the networks. To cope with this issue, this thesis proposes a tool-supported development flow named configKIT, that helps users to integrate secured applications in the domain of Wireless Sensor Networks. It is a component-based framework that selects and composes configurations of hardware and software components for WSN applications from high-level user requirements, automatically. Therefore, the composition process utilizes a flexible meta-model to describe properties of the components, the requirements, and the system semantics, which allows the assessment of the behavior of the composed system. Based on this modeling technology five practical security models are investigated, which base on different technical views on a general security ontology for WSNs. Each model is discussed theoretically and practically, based on a practical integration in the configKIT framework. The configuration toolkit and the security models are finally evaluated by applying the techniques developed to the non-trivial example of secure in-network aggregation. The evaluation shows that all five practical security models developed in this thesis work correctly and with reasonable model overhead. These results promote the notion of a practically applicable toolkit to configure secure applications in WSNs.