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INFOSEC Research Council (2005) | INFOSEC Research Council ''Hard Problem List'' (2005). [http://www.cyber.st.dhs.gov/docs/IRC_Hard_Problem_List.pdf ''Web''] | ||
[http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/cybersecurity/?title=Special:Bibliography&view=detailed&startkey=IRC:2005&f=wikibiblio.bib BibTeX] | [http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/cybersecurity/?title=Special:Bibliography&view=detailed&startkey=IRC:2005&f=wikibiblio.bib BibTeX] |
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Hard Problem List
Full Citation
INFOSEC Research Council Hard Problem List (2005). Web
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Overview: Government Reports
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Synopsis
Members of the INFOSEC Research Council (IRC) are the major sponsors of information security research within the U.S. Government. The Hard Problem List defines desirable research topics by identifying a set of key problems from the Government perspective and in the context of IRC member missions. Solutions to these problems would remove major barriers to effective information security (INFOSEC). The Hard Problem List is intended to help guide the research program planning of the IRC member organizations. It is also hoped that nonmember organizations and industrial partners will consider these problems in the development of their research programs. Policy makers and planners may find this document useful in evaluating the contributions of ongoing and proposed INFOSEC research programs.