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AcademicInfo: Terrorism Studies, Links & General Resources AcademicInfo is an online educational resource center with extensive subject guides and distance learning information.
ASIS International
previously known as American Society for Industrial Security (ASIS), is an organization for security professionals.
Founded in 1955, it has more than 35,000 members in 204 chapters worldwide.
Australian Government Department of Defense Infosec
A part of the government of Australia, infosec includes: a library of information, papers and new releases on the security of Australian communiction and information systems.
Center for High Assurance Computer Systems
A vast source of publications including computer security
CERT
is a center of Internet security expertise. Established in 1988, CERT/CC is located at the Software Engineering Institute, a federally funded
research and development center operated by Carnegie Mellon University.
CORDIS INFOSEC
Security of Telecommunications and Information Systems - published by DG Information Society of the European Commission.
CSI/FBI Survey
This yearly survey gives members of the computer security sector an idea of how the industry as a whole is faring and an
indication as to where things are headed.
Department of Homeland Security
Diffie-Hellman Key Exchange
An academic environment within a commercial organization, RSA Laboratories is the research center of RSA Security, Inc. (the company founded by the inventors of the RSA public-key cryptosystem) and provides
state-of-the-art expertise in cryptography and security technology for the benefit of RSA Security and its customers.
EastWest Institute Official site for this "international, non-partisan, entrepreneurial organization with centers in Brussels, New York and Moscow" that hosts the Worldwide Security Conference, held annually since 2003, and related events. Features material about the history of the institute covering the first 20 years (1980-2000), policy briefs and reports, press releases, and links to news about global security, conflict resolution, and related matters.
Government Executive.com Defense and Homeland Security Provides news, special reports, and resources on the U.S. homeland security agencies, which incorporate the existing Federal Emergency Management Agency, Coast Guard, Transportation Security Administration, Customs Service, Immigration and Naturalization Service (including the Border Patrol), Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, and Secret Service.
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National Security Archive Includes declassified U.S. documents obtained through the Freedom of Information Act. Includes documents from the Nixon-Presley Meeting, the Cuban Missile Crisis, the CIA involvement in Latin America, U.S. nuclear history documents, White house e-mail, North Korea nuclear weapons, and much more. From George Washington University, Washington, D.C.
National Information Assurance Training and Education Center
NIATEC, is a consortium of academic, industry and government organizations to improve the literacy, awareness, training and education
standards in Information Assurance.
NIST
Computer Security Resource Center(CSRC): sharing of information security tools and practices, providing one-stop shopping for information security standards and guidelines,
and identifying and linking key security web resources to support the industry.
NSA
Access NSA (National Security Agency) research (publications), business, careers, public info, and history
NW3C
(National White Collar Crime Center) While NW3C has no investigative authority itself, its job is to help law enforcement agencies better understand and utilize tools to combat economic and high-tech crime.
SANS Reading Room
Computer security white papers, written by students seeking GIAC certification, are provided as a resource to benefit the security community at large.
SANS Storm Center
the Internet's early warning system. The SANS (SysAdmin, Audit, Network, Security) Institute develops, maintains, and makes available at no cost,
the largest collection of research documents about various aspects of information security.
START: National Consortium for the Study of Terrorism and Responses to Terrorism This center studies "theories, methods, and data from the social and behavioral sciences to improve understanding of terrorism." The website provides the Global Terrorism Database (documenting terrorism events), a list of publications (some downloadable), project overviews, and related material. The project is a U.S. Department of Homeland Security Center of Excellence at the University of Maryland.
University of Pittsburg Law School-Jurist: Terrorism Law and Policy A guide to documents published by government and private research agencies. Topics include terrorism and terrorists, discussing the background of terrorism, terrorists/terrorists groups, and threat assessments; counterterrorism policies, containing the latest statements from U.S. and international agencies and U.S. reports, hearings, and policy studies; anti-terrorism laws; counterterrorism and human rights; and terrorists trials. A bibliography of online and print resources and a link to news bulletins are included.
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