Security Meeting, June 21st, 2008
We would like to invite you to a security meeting that will be of general interest to anyone in the IT community, especially those in the metro Boston area and more so for those that like free software, networking opportunities and go-kart racing! My group, the National Information Security Group (NAISG, More
Refining Security: Process Control System Protection, Misuse Detection and Attack Response
Speaker: Robert Cunningham, Information Systems Technology Group, MIT Lincoln Labs Wednesday April 16, 2008, 3pm-5pm in 111 Cummington Street, Room 135 Co-sponsored by the Computer Science Department, the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department, and the Reliable Information Systems and Cyber Security Center Boston University Abstract: Process Control Systems (PCS) are responsible for managing processes that manufacture goods, refine oil, More
DoD scholarship
Student who are interested in programs in Information Assurance at Boston University are eligible to apply for full scholarships. Students must be full-time and US citizens. Full tuition, fees, books, $17K stipend, and hands-on experience in information security internships. If all conditions are met, upon program completion the one-year service per... More
Job Title: Post Doc Cyber Security (Job ID # 112634)
Job Title: Post Doc Cyber Security (Job ID # 112634) to apply: For further consideration, please visit jobs.pnl.gov and reference posting 112634. (September 12, 2007) Job Description: The Information Sciences and Engineering Division is seeking to add a Post Doc for the Intrinsically Secure Computing research program at PNNL-Battelle. This individual... More
Marshall VanAlstyne, BU Professor and RISCS Founding Member, Co-Authors Wall Street Journal Editorial
September 6, 2007 COMMENTARY You've Got Spam (subscription required) By JONATHAN KOOMEY, MARSHALL VAN ALSTYNE and ERIK BRYNJOLFSSON In January 2004, Bill Gates boldly declared "two years from now, spam will be solved." Yet today, spam represents roughly 90% of all email sent. Spammers have thwarted both government and industry efforts to fix the problem, More