Barbara Endicott-Popovsky, Ph.D. CRISC (University of Washington), Executive Director Center for Information Assurance and Cybersecurity; Professor UW Institute of Technology Tacoma; Academic Director Masters in Infrastructure Planning and Management in Urban Planning; Fellow Aberyswyth University, Wales; Fellow of the American Academy of Forensic Scientists. Her 20-year career in industry encompassed executive and consulting positions in IT architecture and project management. Her research interests include enterprise-wide information systems security, forensicreadiness, secure coding practices. She earned her Ph.D. in Computer Science/Computer Security (University of Idaho, 2007); MS in Information Systems Engineering (Seattle Pa c i f i c University, 1987); MBA (University of Washington, 1985); BA (University of Pittsburgh).
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A Probability of 1
If you protect a luscious, valuable, amazingly tempting data object, the probability of its being stolen is 1. It’s as sure as death and taxes. It’s only a matter of an attacker’s time and resources before it’s gone; these are…
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