| C.L. Schuba and M.E. Zurko, "IEEE CS Symposium on Security and Privacy," Electronic Cipher, June 1996, http:// www.itd.nrl.navy.mil/ITD/5540/ieee/cipher/issue9606. |
....concepts of computer security The answer is no. Computer security differs from other engineering approaches in that the system must be implemented such that security policy enforcement takes place even in the presence of malicious code. At the 1996 IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy, Schell [39] noted that in the context of a subverted system a lack of security may not be evident. By moving to a culture of engineering which includes appropriate knowledge of security, we can increase the likelihood that our next generation of information technology workers will have the background they ....
....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 ....
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Christoph L. Schuba and Mary Ellen Zurko. IEEE CS Symposium on Security and Privacy, Electronic CIPHER, Issue 15, 1 June 1996. URL http://www.itd.nrl.navy.mil/ITD/5540/ieee/cipher/issue9606 .
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C.L. Schuba and M.E. Zurko, "IEEE CS Symposium on Security and Privacy," Electronic Cipher, June 1996, http:// www.itd.nrl.navy.mil/ITD/5540/ieee/cipher/issue9606.
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