| Marsh, R. T., "Critical Foundations: Protecting America's Infrastructure," President's Commission on Critical Infrastructure Protection, October 1997. |
....(the other was physical threats) One of the critical requirements identified by the commission was the need for more information security education. The report of the PCCIP recommended convening conferences of academic leaders from engineering, computer science, and business schools [11] The purpose of these conferences would be two fold. First, they would review the status of undergraduate and graduate education in information security. Second, they would identify changes in the curricula and the resources necessary to initiate needed changes. The goal of these changes would ....
....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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Marsh, R. T., "Critical Foundations: Protecting America's Infrastructure," President's Commission on Critical Infrastructure Protection, October 1997.
....of reasoning in which each application is developed independently. However, when migrating such systems to a shared network infrastructure, isolation is lost, compromising safety. A means of providing isolation to support and validate safety of NGI applications is urgently needed [Gibbs 1994, PCCIP 1997, Schneider 1998] Application designers depend upon isolation to rule out unanticipated interference. The interpretations of isolation and interference, however, vary among applications. For example, some critical applications will require security from intrusion, a property offered by ....
Robert Marsh (ed). Critical Foundations: Protecting America's Infrastructure. The report of the Presidential Commission on Critical Infrastructure Protection. Oct. 1997
.... Internet is expected to play a critical role in future economic growth, but also because of reports of a crisis in software, notably with respect to the security and reliability of network software [Gibbs 1994] Studies such as the Presidential Commission on Critical Infrastructure Protection [PCCIP 1997] and the National Academy of Sciences study on Trust in Cyberspace [Schneider 1998] cite grave concerns about the implications of the wave of life, safety, and missioncritical computing applications being displaced onto either the Internet per se, or dedicated intranets built using commercial, off ....
Robert Marsh (ed). Critical Foundations: Protecting America's Infrastructure. The report of the Presidential Commission on Critical Infrastructure Protection. Oct. 1997
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