Naval Postgraduate School Center for Infosec Studies and Research: Teaching the Science of Computer Security (U)
Abstract
(U) The Naval Postgraduate School Center for Information
Systems Security (INFOSEC) Studies and Research (NPS
CISR) is developing a comprehensive program in INFOSEC
education and research that can become a resource for
DoN/DoD and U.S Government in terms of educational
materials and research. A security track within the Computer
Science curriculum has been established. Its philosophical
core is the abstract notion of conceptually
complete security mechanism, the Reference Monitor Concept.
Building upon a core curriculum of computer science and engineering, the security courses convey vital concepts and techniques associated with INFOSEC today.
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