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Toward a Safer and More Secure Cyberspace

Readers of this column are familiar with descriptions of cybersecurity threats and potentially dire consequences, particularly as more critical activities become dependent on cyberspace. They also recognize the high ongoing burden of living with and defending against cyberattacks. At the same time, many policymakers (including those with responsibility for security) have a wide range of […]
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E-Migrating Risks?

The recent denial-of-service attacks in Estonia reprise a running theme in this column space: the prevalence of inherent weaknesses regarding security, survivability, and resilience of our computer-communication infrastructures. These attacks provide another warning of things to come. They also suggest further reasons why renewed energy should be expended on improving the trustworthiness of our infrastructures […]
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Widespread Network Failures

Networking problems offer many potential lessons that must be assimilated by researchers, developers, and operators of highly distributed systems such as computer networks and electric power distribution. In this column, I briefly revisit some widespread outages and other extreme network behavior, and explore ever-increasing needs for trustworthy distributed control. The 1980 four-hour ARPANET collapse (a […]
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The Foresight Saga

In hindsight, the lack of foresight is an old problem that keeps recurring. The most prevalent situation seems to be "we had a backup system, but it failed when it was needed." For example, a power blackout shut down the Los Angeles Air Route Traffic Control Center in Palmdale, CA, for three hours on the […]
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Risks Relating to System Compositions

The challenge of developing systems with complex sets of requirements seems to be inherently complicated, despite persistent advice to keep it simple. However, consider the goal of building trustworthy systems using predictably sound compositions of well-designed components along with analysis of the properties that are preserved or transformed, or that emerge, from the compositions. Conceptually, […]
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Risks of RFID

Like most other technologies, RFID (Radio-Frequency IDentification) systems have pluses and minuses. In their most common applications, passive RFID tags enable rapid contactless determination of the tags’ serial numbers, in theory helping to reduce erroneous identifications. However, this technology becomes dangerous whenever the binding between the tag and its context of use is in doubt. […]
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Trustworthy Systems Revisited

System trustworthiness is in essence a logical basis for confidence that a system will predictably satisfy its critical requirements, including information security, reliability, human safety, fault tolerance, and survivability in the face of wide ranges of adversities (such as malfunctions, deliberate attacks, and natural causes). Our lives increasingly depend on critical national infrastructures that depend […]
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Disability-Related Risks

People with disabilities often experience difficulties that arise from their interactions with computer technology, above and beyond the usual risks. Their job performance, health, safety, financial stability, and general well-being may all be impaired—for example, because of shortcomings in system interfaces and workplace conditions, human limitations, legal inequities, and other factors. As technologists, we must […]
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Anticipating Disasters

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Responsibilities of Technologists

Around the world, our lives are increasingly dependent on technology. What should be the responsibilities of technologists regarding technological and nontechnological issues? Solving real-world problems often requires technological expertise as well as sufficient understanding of a range of economic, social, political, national, and international implications. Although it may be natural to want to decouple technology […]

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