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The Center for High Assurance Computing Systems conducts
interdisciplinary research and development in techniques for processing
and communicating data that preserve critical system properties, such as security, safety, availability, and timely delivery of computational
results. Improved formal methods for analyzing and developing software
and hardware systems are a primary research focus: such methods can
support more precise and accurate statements about the critical
properties of computer systems.
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For four decades, the Center for Strategic and International Studies
(CSIS) has been dedicated to providing world leaders with strategic
insights on—and policy solutions to—current and emerging global issues.
First, CSIS addresses the full spectrum of new challenges to national
and international security. Second, we maintain resident experts on all
of the world's major geographical regions. Third, we are committed to
helping to develop new methods of governance for the global age; to this
end, CSIS has programs on technology and public policy, international
trade and finance, and energy.
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The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) Information
Technology Office (ITO) is responsible for research into breakthrough
information technologies for use in advanced defense applications. The
office's mission is to provide the networking and computing hardware,
software, systems and management technologies vital to ensuring DoD
military superiority.
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The Federation of American Scientists conducts analysis and advocacy on
science, technology and public policy, including national security,
nuclear weapons, arms sales, biological hazards, secrecy, education
technology, information technology, energy and the environment. FAS is a privately-funded non-profit policy organization whose Board of Sponsors
includes 58 of America's Nobel laureates in the sciences.
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This coalition, the Forum of Incident Response and Security Teams
(FIRST), brings together a variety of computer security incident
response teams from government, commercial, and academic organizations.
FIRST aims to foster cooperation and coordination in incident
prevention, to prompt rapid reaction to incidents, and to promote
information sharing among members and the community at large. Currently
FIRST has more than 90 members.
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IATAC is a U.S. Department of Defense Information Analysis Center (IAC)
sponsored by the Defense Technical Information Center (DTIC), which is
part of the Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA). IATAC is operated by Booz Allen.
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This 1995 issue includes: Letter from the Editor, That Wild, Wild
Cyberspace Frontier,
Information Warfare: A Two-Edged Sword, Keeping Information Warfare in
Perspective,
Cyberwar and Netwar: New Modes, Old Concepts, of Conflict, and Related
Reading.
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InfraGard is a Partnership between Private Industry and the U.S.
government (represented by the FBI). The InfraGard initiative was
developed to encourage the exchange of information by the government and the private sector members.
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The SANS (System Administration, Networking, and Security) Institute is
a cooperative research and education organization through which more
than 96,000 system administrators, security professionals, and network
administrators share the lessons they are learning and find solutions to the challenges they face. SANS was founded in 1989.
The core of the Institute is the many security practitioners in
government agencies, corporations, and universities around the world who invest hundreds of hours each year in research and teaching to help the
entire SANS community. During 2000 and 2001, this core will grow rapidly as the Global Incident Analysis Center and the GIAC Certification
programs develop mentors who will help new security practitioners master the basics.
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SURVIAC is the DoD focal point for nonnuclear
survivability/vulnerability data, information, methodologies, models and analysis relating to U.S. and foreign aeronautical and surface systems.
SURVIAC's scope covers the survivability of allied and other
non-adversary systems to threat weapons as well as the effectiveness of
U.S. weapons against foreign systems. SURVIAC is sponsored by the Joint Logistics Commanders' Joint Technical Coordinating Group on Aircraft
Survivability (JTCG/AS) and Munitions Effectiveness (JTCG/ME).
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