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1 1 Challenges of Cyber Security Education at the Graduate Level Ravi Sandhu Executive Director and Endowed Professor Nov. 9, 2012 ravi.sandhu@utsa.edu www.profsandhu.com www.ics.utsa.edu © Ravi Sandhu World-Leading Research with Real-World Impact! Institute for Cyber Security

2  Cyber technologies and systems have evolved  Cyber security goals have evolved  Computer security  Information security = Computer security + Communications security  Information assurance  Mission assurance  Cyber security research and practice are loosing ground © Ravi Sandhu 2 World-Leading Research with Real-World Impact! Cyber Security Status

3 3 World-Leading Research with Real-World Impact! Graduate Cyber Security Education Tech- Light Tech- Heavy Tech- Medium

4 Cyber Security as a Discipline © Ravi Sandhu 4 World-Leading Research with Real-World Impact! Computer Science and Engineering Cyber Security

5 Cyber Security as a Discipline © Ravi Sandhu 5 World-Leading Research with Real-World Impact! Computer Science and Engineering Cyber Security

6  Too much material to teach  Growing faster than teachers can keep up  Computer science theory  Computer system principles and practice  Cyber security theory  Cyber security system principles and practice  Statistics, sociology, organizational theory, economics, psychology, game theory ….  Laws, regulations, compliance ….  Privacy ….  History, successes and failures  ….. © Ravi Sandhu 6 World-Leading Research with Real-World Impact! Fundamental Challenge I The packaging challenge

7  Immature field  What is fundamental to cyber security?  Where are the boundaries of a cyber system?  What are the goals of cyber security? © Ravi Sandhu 7 World-Leading Research with Real-World Impact! Fundamental Challenge II The discipline challenge

8  Enable system designers and operators to say: This system is secure © Ravi Sandhu 8 World-Leading Research with Real-World Impact! Cyber Security Goal

9  Enable system designers and operators to say: This system is secure  There is an infinite supply of attacks © Ravi Sandhu 9 World-Leading Research with Real-World Impact! Cyber Security Goal Not attainable

10  Enable system designers and operators to say: This system is secure enough © Ravi Sandhu 10 World-Leading Research with Real-World Impact! Cyber Security Goal Many successful examples

11  The ATM (Automatic Teller Machine) system is  secure enough  global in scope  Not attainable via current cyber security science, engineering, doctrine  not studied as a success story  Similar paradoxes apply to  on-line banking  e-commerce payments © Ravi Sandhu 11 World-Leading Research with Real-World Impact! The ATM Paradox

12  Enable system designers and operators to say: This system is secure enough  In an innovative ecosystem the innovation drive will ensure that the bar for enough will be fairly low © Ravi Sandhu 12 World-Leading Research with Real-World Impact! Cyber Security Goal

13 Productivity-Security  Cyber Security is all about tradeoffs © Ravi Sandhu 13 World-Leading Research with Real-World Impact! ProductivitySecurity Let’s build it Cash out the benefits Next generation can secure it Let’s not build it Let’s bake in super-security to make it unusable/unaffordable Let’s sell unproven solutions There is a middle ground We don’t know how to predictably find it

14  Develop a scientific discipline  to predictably find the sweet spots for different application and mission contexts  to predictably find, incentivize and deploy microsec that leads to desirable macrosec outcomes  that can be meaningfully taught in Universities at all levels: BS, MS, PhD  Prognosis  we shall succeed (we have no choice)  but we need to change to succeed © Ravi Sandhu 14 World-Leading Research with Real-World Impact! Grand Challenges

15 15 ICS Projects  Secure information sharing  Social network security  Secure data provenance  Attribute based access control  Botnet and malware analysis  Smart grid security  Hardware security  Future internet © Ravi Sandhu World-Leading Research with Real-World Impact!


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