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  • Ask a Professor - Ask A Professor (AAP) is a Department of Defense resource for asking acquisition and logistics questions concerning policies and practices.

  • Attrition - This site provides a listing of known breakins, hacks, and defacements.

  • Build Security In - Build Security In (BSI) is a collaborative effort that provides practices, tools, guidelines, rules, principles, and other resources that software developers, architects, and security practitioners can use to build security into software in every phase of its development. BSI content is based on the principle that software security is fundamentally a software engineering problem and must be addressed in a systematic way throughout the software development life cycle.

  • Electronic Privacy Information Center (EPIC) - EPIC, the Electronic Privacy Information Center, is a public interest research center in Washington, D.C. It was established in 1994 to focus public attention on emerging civil liberties issues and to protect privacy, the First Amendment, and constitutional values.

  • Help Net Security - Help Net Security (HNS) is an online portal that covers all the major information security happenings. The portal has been online since 1998 and caters a large number of Information Technology readers specifically interested in computer security. Besides covering news around the globe, HNS focuses on quality technical articles and papers, vulnerabilities, various vendor advisories, latest viruses, malware and hosts the largest security software download area with software for Windows, Linux, Mac OS X and Windows Mobile.

  • Infilsec Vulnerability Engine - Consultants in security issues fundamental to a range of industries including enterprise, finance & banking, telecommunications and government: Security Services for the Full System Lifecycle, Secure Wireless Network Design & Auditing, and Rapid Reaction Incident Response. they have Small to Medium Enterprise Solutions, Internet Service Provider Solutions, and Finance and Banking Solutions.

  • Information Assurance Technology Analysis Center - Mission: Provide the DoD a central point of access for information on Information Assurance emerging technologies in system vulnerabilities, research and development, models, and analysis to support the development and implementation of effective defense against Information Warfare attacks.

  • International Relations and Security Network (ISN) - The International Relations and Security Network (ISN) develops
    reference services in the fields of international relations and security policy on the Internet.
    Among these services are: an annotated links library, a limited area search tool (ISN
    LASE), a selection of resources on current world affairs, specialized fact databases. ISN
    also develops educational modules in the fields mentioned and acts as a platform for
    networking, dialogue, and cooperation within the international security community.

  • National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) Computer Security Resource Clearinghouse (CSRC) - The NIST Computer Security Resource Clearinghouse (CSRC) is designed to
    collect and disseminate computer security information and resources to
    help users, systems administrators, managers, and security
    professionals better protect their data and systems. The site provides the following types of information: topics,
    calendar of events, organizations, policies, publications, and training.

  • Network Security Library - Hundreds of network security related articles, books, FAQs and white papers gathered from various sources throughout the industry.

  • TIPS - Terrorist Information and Prevention System - The Operations TIPS Website was launched by a Bush Administration Executive Order to create a one-stop place where ordinary citizens could report suspicious behavior. The goal of this operation is to unify a network of millions of Americans who, by the nature of their work would notice potential terrorist related activity, and facilitate an efficient way for them to report to the government via the web and a toll-free number.

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