| Irvine C. E., Stemp R., Warren D. F., "Teaching Introductory Computer Security at a Department of Defense University", Naval Postgraduate School Monterey, California, NPS-CS-97-002, April 1997 |
....national infrastructure. Unfortunately, this reliance on information systems makes the infrastructure as vulnerable as the underlying information systems themselves. This vulnerability prompted the Clinton administration to examine ways to protect the critical infrastructure. Executive Order 13010 established the President s Commission on Critical Infrastructure Protection (PCCIP) 7] This order identified cyber threats as electronic, radio frequency, or computer based attacks on the information or communications components that control critical infrastructures. The commission was ....
....and trustworthiness must become higher priorities for . educators . 6] In 1992, Richard Spillman noted several reasons that sensitivity to security issues was low and stated that one source of this problem is the woeful lack of computer security education in computer science departments [13] In 1997, Matt Bishop noted that very few computer science students are required to develop robust, thoroughly tested, code and that until this problem is addressed security problems will continue to plague computer systems [2] Gene Spafford, the director of CERIAS, testified before Congress that to ....
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Irvine, C. E., Warren, D. F., and Stemp, R., "Teaching Introductory Computer Security at a Department of Defense University," Technical Report NPSCS-97002 ,Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, CA, April 1997.
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Irvine C. E., Stemp R., Warren D. F., "Teaching Introductory Computer Security at a Department of Defense University", Naval Postgraduate School Monterey, California, NPS-CS-97-002, April 1997
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