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Remarks: Roadmapping and Hard Problems Sally E. Howe, Ph.D. Associate Director National Coordination Office for Networking and Information Technology Research.

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1 Remarks: Roadmapping and Hard Problems Sally E. Howe, Ph.D. Associate Director National Coordination Office for Networking and Information Technology Research and Development (NCO/NITRD) October 5, 2006

2 2 Suggested Features of R&D Roadmap Suggested Features of R&D Roadmap Timeline Milestones Assessment Metrics Identification of Interdependencies Strategy for Deploying R&D Results Complete, Minimal Overlap

3 3 Possible Aviation Safety Roadmap (11/11/05 Workshop Planning Meeting) Human Resources –Professional Development Manufacturers Regulators –Education and Training Curricula Large scale exemplars Requirements –Functionalilties –Properties Safety Completeness –Timing –Consistency Design –… Development –… Verification and Validation –… Certification –… Operations –… Economic Aspects –…

4 4 Example Roadmap (11/11/05)

5 5 Hard Problems Example: Infosec Research Council Hard Problems List This material was presented by Doug Maughan, DHS, at 1/26/06 CSIA IWG meeting

6 Courtesy Doug Maughan, DHS 6 2005 IRC Hard Problem List Topics 1. GLOBAL SCALE IDENTITY MANAGEMENT 2. INSIDER THREAT 3. AVAILABILITY OF TIME-CRITICAL SYSTEMS 4. BUILDING SCALABLE SECURE SYSTEMS 5. ATTACK ATTRIBUTION AND SITUATIONAL UNDERSTANDING 6. INFORMATION PROVENANCE 7. SECURITY WITH PRIVACY 8. ENTERPRISE LEVEL SECURITY METRICS

7 Courtesy Doug Maughan, DHS 7 3. AVAILABILITY OF TIME-CRITICAL SYSTEMS Motivation: SCADA, military, home-land security first responders often –Value availability over secrecy –Work in lossy, ad hoc wireless environments Challenges: limited resources –Computational processing power –Service quality guarantees given dynamics –Distributed systems compound problem Metric: Range of circumstances over which results can be guaranteed

8 Courtesy Doug Maughan, DHS 8 IRC Hard Problems List Summary “Stake in the ground” from the front-line Topics selected because of their importance to Government missions and the lack of solutions Not the only challenges in the IT security space Information security is not only about technology


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