Education and Knowledge Management: A Requisite for Information Assurance
Abstract
The meaning of the current terms information technology, information assurance (IA), information survivability, and survivable dependable systems will undoubtedly change over time. This is because technology will continue to advance, new market opportunities will open, and challenging needs will evolve. Undoubtedly, innovation will continue to dominate our science- and engineering-based commerce and industry, and the national and international social fabric, order, and interconnectedness will chart unimaginable roads in currently unexplored terrain. IA is the emerging view of survivability, which merges several disciplines, including risk assessment and management, reliability, fault tolerance, human and organizational behavior, business management, and knowledge management, among others Haimes 1998.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Aug 30, 2000
- Accession Number
- ADA399867
Entities
People
- Thomas Longstaff
- Yacov Y. Haimes
Organizations
- Carnegie Mellon University