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Oct. 28 Incorporating Security into Requirements
Joint meeting:
Privacy and Security SIG
and
Requirements Management SIG
Topic: Incorporating Security into Requirements
Presenter: William H. Murray
Date: Thursday, Oct. 28, 2004
Time: 5:30PM - 7:00PM EDT
** Location: JP Morgan Chase 277 Park Ave 17th floor **
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Abstract:
History suggests that we do not do a good job of achieving security in
information systems. This presentation will assert that this is due in
part to the fact that we do not do a good job of expressing the
requirements for security. It will compare and contrast how we express
requirements for security with those for other things and make
recommendations for how to do it better.
Biography - William Hugh Murray
Bill Murray is an Executive Consultant with TruSecure Corp He has
been recognized as a computer security pioneer and as a founder of IT
audit. He has more than fifty years experience in information
technology and more than forty in security. He is a Certified
Information System Security Professional.
During more than twenty-five years with IBM, his management
responsibilities included development of access control programs,
advising IBM customers on security, and the articulation of the
security product plan.
In 1987 he received the Fitzgerald Memorial Award for leadership
in data security. In 1989 he received the Joseph J. Wasserman Award
for contributions to security, audit and control. He was elected to
the ISSA Hall of fame and received the CSI Lifetime Achievement Award.
Mr. Murray holds the Bachelor of Science degree in Business
Administration from Louisiana State University, and is a graduate
of the Jesuit Preparatory High School of New Orleans.
Directions:
277 Park Ave is between 47th/48th Street
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6 to 51st Street/Lexington Ave
F,V to Lexington Ave/53rd St
B, D, F, V to 47-50th Rockefeller Center
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