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Chapter 24

Chapter 24. Conclusions. How security is done. Security 10 years ago we thought security was physical security Today we think computer security 10 years ago computer security was confidentiality, integrity, availability Now it is reversing. World security.

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Chapter 24

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  1. Chapter 24 Conclusions

  2. How security is done • Security 10 years ago we thought security was physical security • Today we think computer security • 10 years ago computer security was confidentiality, integrity, availability • Now it is reversing

  3. World security • During the cold war we knew our enemy • Computer security know their enemies • I just protected my network from outside influences and made sure the proper controls were in place to handle fraud • Today we do not know our enemies • The computer security specialist does not know their enemies

  4. System integration • Business are opening their systems and integrating them world wide. • There is no outsider and insider the lines are blurred • Systems now evolve and accumulate features without limit

  5. Corporate culture • People were committed to a company. • Many worked for the same company for life. • Today’s workers are much more transient • Often taking important knowledge with them destroying “corporate memory” • Design • Past mistakes

  6. Security engineer • Must understand many disciplines • Cryptology, access control, information flow, networking, management, accounting, finance, business processes • Manage technology in face of constantly changing business environment • Effectively communicate issues • Keep up to date • Understand attacks • Understand tools • Legal and policy issues

  7. Places • http://www.sse-cmm.org/index.html • http://www.nsa.gov/ia/government/isse.cfm?MenuID=10.3.2 • http://www.issea.org/ • http://www.ewa-iit.com/content.asp?sectionID=8 • http://www.kct.com/it_solutions/security.asp • http://slashdot.org/books/02/02/28/163234.shtml?tid=172

  8. Articles • Security engineering positions • Security Engineering skills

  9. Class • Is it what you expected? • Is it what you need? • What is missing? • What is good? • What needs improvement? • What would you change? • What should stay the same?

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