| John Kauza. Industrial Perspective on INFOSEC Education Requirements. In Proceedings of the National Colloquium for Information Systems Security Education, pages 76 -- 80, Maritime Institute of Technology, Linthicum, MD, April 23 -- 24 1997. |
.... 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 and Touch said [23] Computer science education with respect to security needs rigor, discipline and sound engineering values. 2. Roger ....
....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 and Touch said [23]: Computer science education with respect to security needs rigor, discipline and sound engineering values. 2. Roger Schell, Senior Development Manager for Information Security, Netware Systems Group, Novell, Inc. 39] asked for individuals who: ffl Understand fundamental computer science ....
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John Kauza. Industrial Perspective on INFOSEC Education Requirements. In Proceedings of the National Colloquium for Information Systems Security Education, pages 76 -- 80, Maritime Institute of Technology, Linthicum, MD, April 23 -- 24 1997.
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