Title :
Computer Security Education and Research: Handle with Care
Author :
Rubin, Brad S. ; Cheung, Darwin
Author_Institution :
University of St. Thomas
Abstract :
In seeking ways to actively detect attackers and their malicious code and tools, researchers, educators, and their students must tread somewhat cautiously, to ensure that their own computing activities remain legal and ethical. Although the intent behind protecting and securing systems serves the overall societal good, the methods used to achieve these ends must remain both legal and ethical. These issues also make great classroom discussion topics in any information security curriculum.
Keywords :
Computer crime; Computer hacking; Computer science education; Computer security; Law; Legal factors; Privacy; Production systems; Protection; Wireless networks; ethics; honeypot; legal issues; network sniffing; vulnerability disclosure;
Journal_Title :
Security & Privacy, IEEE
DOI :
B6D1D671-F3BB-4DB1-84FE-D6BE98DE4885