Cyber Security

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Visible to the public  8th Cyber Security and Information Intelligence Research Workshop (CSIIRW)
Jan 08, 2013 12:00 am - Jan 10, 2013 12:00 am EST

The Annual CSIIR Workshop will be held at Oak Ridge National Laboratory and published by the ACM. The aim of this year's workshop is to discuss and publish novel theoretical and empirical research focused on one or more of the Federal Cybersecurity themes. The scope of interest covers a wide range of topics ... read more

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Visible to the public  NSF WATCH Talk: Medical Device Cybersecurity: The First 164 Years
Nov 15, 2012 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm EST

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The U.S. Institute of Medicine commissioned my 2011 report on the role of trustworthy software in the context of the "510(k)" U.S. medical device regulations. This talk will provide a glimpse into the risks, benefits, and regulatory issues for medical device cybersecurity and innovation of trustworthy medical device software.

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Visible to the public JASON Report: The Science of Cyber-Security

JASON was requested by the DoD to examine the theory and practice of cyber-security, and evaluate whether there are underlying fundamental principles that would make it possible to adopt a more scientific approach, identify what is needed in creating a science of cyber-security, and recommend specific ways in which scientific methods can be applied.

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Visible to the public A Roadmap for Cybersecurity Research

This document provides detailed research and development agendas for the future relating to 11 hard problem areas in cybersecurity, for use by agencies of the U.S. Government and anyone else that is funding or doing R&D.

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Visible to the public Competitive Cyber-Insurance and Internet Security

This paper investigates how competitive cyber-insurers affect network security and welfare of the networked society. In our model, a user’s probability to incur damage (from being attacked) depends on both his security and the network security, with the latter taken by individual users as given.

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Visible to the public A Scientific Research and Development Approach to Cyber Security

The Department of Energy has the responsibility to address the energy, environmental, and nuclear security challenges that face our nation. In support of this mission, it operates national laboratories and scientific user facilities, performs basic and applied research and engineering, and works to assure reliable energy delivery and to maintain our nuclear deterrence capabilities.

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Visible to the public Measuring Cyber Security and Information Assurance: A State of the Art Report

This Information Assurance Technology Analysis Center (IATAC) State of the Art Report (SOAR) provides a representative overview of the current state of the art of the measurement of cyber security and information assurance (CS/IA).  It summarizes the progress made in the CS/IA measurement discipline and advances in CS/IA measurement research since 2000.  Topics addressed include: terms and definitions used to describe CS/IA measurement; standards, guidelines, and best practices for development and implem