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Science of Security Hard Problems: A Lablet Perspective

This paper summarizes a selected set of five of the “hard problems” in the science of security. These problems were selected these problems because of their level of technical challenge, their potential operational significance, and their likelihood of benefiting from emphasis on scientific research methods and improved measurement capabilities. The goal is the hard problems to be crisply stated and well scoped, to assist us in assessing progress towards solutions.

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2012 SaTC PI Meeting - Poster Session

PI Title Poster Session Presenter(s)
Alessandro Acquisti (CMU) Evolutionary Approaches to Privacy and Information Security Alessandro Acquisti
Bonnie Ander
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NSF/IARPA/NSA Workshop on the Science of Security Agenda

NSF/IARPA/NSA Workshop on the Science of Security

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The broad goal of the Science of Security Lablet (SOSL) is to identify scientific principles that can lead to approaches to the development, evaluation, and evolution of secure systems at scale. The focus on scalability derives from a recognition that modern software-intensive systems have more components and a greater diversity of suppliers.