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Directions in Security Metrics Research

More than 100 years ago, Lord Kelvin insightfully observed that measurement is vital to deep knowledge and understanding in physical science. During the last few decades, researchers have made various attempts to develop measures and systems of measurement for computer security with varying degrees of success. This paper provides an overview of the security metrics area and looks at possible avenues of research that could be pursued to advance the state of the art.
 

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How Systems Really Fail

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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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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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Trust in the Information Society: A Report of the Advisory Board RISEPTIS

In April, 2008, the European Commission (EC) Advisory Board for Research & Innovation on Security, Privacy, and Trustworthiness in the Information Society (RISEPTIS) was established with the objective to provide visionary guidance on policy and research challenges in the field of security and trust in the Information Society. RISEPTIS has been supported by the EC-financed ‘Coordination Action’ project, THINKTRUST, whose objective it is to develop a research agenda for Trustworthy ICT.

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Cyberspace Policy Review

Melissa Hathaway, Cybersecurity Chief at the National Security Council

A report on Assuring a Trusted and Resilient Information and Communications Infrastructure.

http://www.whitehouse.gov/CyberReview/

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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.