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The briefing presents a strategy for analyzing and changing how we deal with defense of the nation’s cyber assets.
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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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Ted Baker, "Cyber-Physical Systems Education - a View from the NSF." Invited talk at the First Workshop on Cyber-Physical Systems Education (CPS-Ed 2013) at Cyber Physical Systems Week (CPSWeek 2013), Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA, April 2013. Available:
http://cps-vo.org/group/edu/workshop/.
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The U.S. Department of Transportation (U.S. DOT) is seeking informed views of the opportunities and challenges to the development, deployment, operation and use of increased automation of the surface transportation system, including vehicles, drivers, users, road-based infrastructure, information systems and applications for the purpose of developing a U.S.
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Dr. Ralph Wachter, ONR, presentation at the 1st National CPS PI Meeting, Arlington, VA, 08/11/2010
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Dr. Sushil Birla, Senior Technical Advisor, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, presentation at the 1st National CPS PI Meeting, Arlington, VA, 08/11/2010
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Dr. Doug Rohn, NASA Aviation Safety, presentation at the 1st National CPS PI Meeting, Arlington, VA, 08/11/2010