Eugene H. Spafford. Testimoney before the United States House of Representatives' Subcommittee on Technology, Computer and Network Security. URL http://www.house.gov/science/hearing.htm .

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An Information Security Education Initiative for.. - Chin, Irvine, Frincke. (1997)   (2 citations)  (Correct)

....and not as an afterthought; and ffl competence in design for security policy enforcement, testing for security, and assessment of security must be part of the education of system implementors. Currently, few resources are being applied to educating security professionals, as noted by Spafford [42]: Our students and soon to be students will be designing our information technologies of the future. We are endangering them and ourselves because the majority of them will receive no training in information security. Executive Order 13010 established a Presidential Commission on Critical ....

....on information and computer systems are a primary commission objective and education on methods of reducing vulnerabilities and responding to attacks on critical infrastructures is an concern. To remedy the lack of computer science professionals educated in computer security noted by Spafford [42], the Commission has recommended [28] significant efforts to foster programs producing graduates in information and computer security. The above need for education is echoed by the Defense Science Board. It recommends: ffl working with the National Science Foundation to develop educational ....

Eugene H. Spafford. Testimoney before the United States House of Representatives' Subcommittee on Technology, Computer and Network Security. URL http://www.house.gov/science/hearing.htm .

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