| Barnett, S., "Computer Security Training and Education: A Needs Analysis," IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy, Los Alamitos, CA, May 6-8, 1996, pp. 26-27. |
....information security education made by computer security experts and accreditation criteria for electrical and computer engineering. We examine the proposed educational framework against the remarks made by employers in the computer security field at the 1996 IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy [39, 6], the 1997 ACM Workshop on Education in Computer Security [44] and the 1997 National Colloquium for Information Systems Security Education [23] and against the accreditation requirements for electrical and computer engineering proposed by the IEEE. 1. Bill Murray, Senior Vice President, Deloitte ....
....for Security, ATT, provided his list of skills and core competencies as follows, 23] ffl Ethics; ffl Security orientation; ffl Technical computer science knowledge; and ffl Operational practical expertise to think and apply to industry. 5. Steve Barnett, of the National Security Agency, [6] made the following points: ffl Security solutions must be sought in the context of changing technology. ffl Focus on the supportive skills in other classes including: architecture and design; and hardware, software, and protocols for systems and networks. ffl Complement formal ....
Steve Barnett. Computer Security Training and Education: A Needs Analysis. In Proceedings of the IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy, pages 26 -- 27, Los Alamitos, CA, May 1996. IEEE Computer Society Press.
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Barnett, S., "Computer Security Training and Education: A Needs Analysis," IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy, Los Alamitos, CA, May 6-8, 1996, pp. 26-27.
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