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Ubiquitous Secure Technology

TRUST 2nd 5-Year Strategic and Implementation Plan
Ruzena Bajcsy, Kristen Gates, Sigurd Meldal, John C. Mitchell, Deirdre Mulligan, Adrian Perrig, William H. Robinson, Larry Rohrbough, Shankar Sastry, Fred Schneider, Janos Sztipanovits, Doug Tygar, Stephen Wicker

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Ruzena Bajcsy, Kristen Gates, Sigurd Meldal, John C. Mitchell, Deirdre Mulligan, Adrian Perrig, William H. Robinson, Larry Rohrbough, Shankar Sastry, Fred Schneider, Janos Sztipanovits, Doug Tygar, Stephen Wicker. "TRUST 2nd 5-Year Strategic and Implementation Plan". Technical report, TRUST Science & Technology Center, September, 2008.

Abstract
Keeping information and computer systems secure is one of the country’s most formidable challenges. Daily headlines chronicle fraud, viruses, privacy abuses, network outages, and security vulnerabilities across the spectrum of critical systems that support the nation’s financial, energy, healthcare, and transportation infrastructure. The Team for Research in Ubiquitous Security Technology (TRUST) was created in response to focus on the development of fundamental cyber security science and technology that will radically transform the ability of organizations to design, build, and operate trustworthy information systems for the nation's critical infrastructures. This document describes the strategic plan of the TRUST Center for the second 5-year funding period (2010-2015) by the National Science Foundation. It includes information on Center research, education and human resource development, diversity, knowledge transfer, and management and leadership.

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    Ruzena Bajcsy, Kristen Gates, Sigurd Meldal, John C.
    Mitchell, Deirdre Mulligan, Adrian Perrig, William H.
    Robinson, Larry Rohrbough, Shankar Sastry, Fred Schneider,
    Janos Sztipanovits, Doug Tygar, Stephen Wicker. <a
    href="http://www.truststc.org/pubs/470.html"
    ><i>TRUST 2nd 5-Year Strategic and Implementation
    Plan</i></a>, Technical report,  TRUST Science
    & Technology Center, September, 2008.
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    Ruzena Bajcsy, Kristen Gates, Sigurd Meldal, John C.
    Mitchell, Deirdre Mulligan, Adrian Perrig, William H.
    Robinson, Larry Rohrbough, Shankar Sastry, Fred Schneider,
    Janos Sztipanovits, Doug Tygar, Stephen Wicker. "TRUST
    2nd 5-Year Strategic and Implementation Plan".
    Technical report,  TRUST Science & Technology Center,
    September, 2008.
  • BibTeX
    @techreport{BajcsyGatesMeldalMitchellMulliganPerrigRobinsonRohrbough08_TRUST2nd5YearStrategicImplementationPlan,
        author = {Ruzena Bajcsy and Kristen Gates and Sigurd Meldal
                  and John C. Mitchell and Deirdre Mulligan and
                  Adrian Perrig and William H. Robinson and Larry
                  Rohrbough and Shankar Sastry and Fred Schneider
                  and Janos Sztipanovits and Doug Tygar and Stephen
                  Wicker},
        title = {TRUST 2nd 5-Year Strategic and Implementation Plan},
        institution = {TRUST Science \& Technology Center},
        month = {September},
        year = {2008},
        abstract = {Keeping information and computer systems secure is
                  one of the country’s most formidable challenges.
                  Daily headlines chronicle fraud, viruses, privacy
                  abuses, network outages, and security
                  vulnerabilities across the spectrum of critical
                  systems that support the nation’s financial,
                  energy, healthcare, and transportation
                  infrastructure. The Team for Research in
                  Ubiquitous Security Technology (TRUST) was created
                  in response to focus on the development of
                  fundamental cyber security science and technology
                  that will radically transform the ability of
                  organizations to design, build, and operate
                  trustworthy information systems for the nation's
                  critical infrastructures. This document describes
                  the strategic plan of the TRUST Center for the
                  second 5-year funding period (2010-2015) by the
                  National Science Foundation. It includes
                  information on Center research, education and
                  human resource development, diversity, knowledge
                  transfer, and management and leadership.},
        URL = {http://www.truststc.org/pubs/470.html}
    }
    

Posted by Larry Rohrbough on 19 Sep 2008.
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