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A Virginia Tech researcher has received a five-year, $430,000 National Science Foundation award to support his efforts to secure cognitive radio technology
...cognitive load
Specification versus Analysis
When Larry Osterman was writing about threat modeling , he casually tossed out
A threat model is a specification, just like your functional specification (a Program Management spec that defines the functional requirements of your component), your design specification (a development spec that...
...cognitive bias: a pair of heuristics. One, a sure gain is better than a chance at a greater gain, or "A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush." And two, a sure loss is worse than a chance at a greater loss, or "Run away and live to fight another day." Of course, these are not rigid rules. Only a fool would take a sure $100 over a 50...
...cognitive situation model used by researchers at the University of Notre Dame . I do not believe that complex events and situations can be modelled accurately using Ophers simple model of derived, composite and complex events. This model is overlysimple, in my opinion.to represent the vast majority of CEP classes of problems, perhaps...
...COGNITIVE BIAS A-PLENTY
But back to what Rich is saying there about information security and risk - and he isnt/wont be the only one saying these sorts of things - we should try to understand whats really going on rather than get caught up in the emotional hurricane. Our profession suffers several forms of cognitive bias. The nature of our...
...cognitive behavioural therapy, parenting programmes and intensive support. Prevention should start young, it said, because prolific offenders typically began offending between the ages of 10 and 13. Julia Margo, author of the report, entitled 'Make me a Criminal', said: 'You can carry out a risk factor analysis where you look at the...
...cognitive challenges regarding risk
Discussion and some revision of Bruces ideas regarding Security Theater
Explanation of Lemons Markets
Are many security products sold in a Lemons Market
DEF-105: 12 Common Java Security Traps
Brian Chess gave two presentations at the conference. Unfortunately, I was only able to attend one. This...