Dr. Eugene Spafford on Information Security Education

Published: July 27, 2007, 2:56 p.m.

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Listen in to this Information Security Media Group podcast as Dr. Eugene Spafford, Executive Director of Purdue University’s University Center for Education and Research in Information Assurance and Security (CERIAS) shares his views on gaps in cybersecurity education; why lack of attention to security issues may hurt all of us later; why we avoid the pain of fixing the hard problems, especially in information security.\\n

Dr. Spafford covers why the lack of good security metrics have hindered the decision makers; why we have to do a better job on law enforcement in order to fight the flood of fraud; and the need for more attention to privacy protection mechanisms.\\n

Dr. Spafford is one of the most senior and recognized leaders in the field of computing. He has an on-going record of accomplishment as a senior advisor and consultant on issues of security, education, cybercrime and computing policy to a number of major companies, law enforcement organizations, academic and government agencies, including Microsoft, Intel, Unisys, the US Air Force, the National Security Agency, the GAO, the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the National Science Foundation, the Department of Energy, and two Presidents of the United States. With nearly three decades of experience as a researcher and instructor, Dr. Spafford has worked in software engineering, reliable distributed computing, host and network security, digital forensics, computing policy, and computing curriculum design. He is responsible for a number of “firstsâ€\\x9d in several of these areas.'