The DHS secure design competition pilot

  • Yevgeniy Vorobeychik
  • , Michael Z. Lee
  • , Adam Anderson
  • , Mitch Adair
  • , William Atkins
  • , Alan Berryhill
  • , Dominic Chen
  • , Ben Cook
  • , Jeremy Erickson
  • , Steve Hurd
  • , Ron Olsberg
  • , Lyndon Pierson
  • , Owen Redwood

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Abstract

Application security is a crucial problem in today's techno- logical society. Currently, there does not exist a place for discovering, learning, and testing secure design principles. Fireaxe is the pilot competition that attempts to fill this gap. Two teams, one in New Mexico, and one in California, participated in this trial run. We successfully show that a secure design competition is feasible and useful for teaching and guiding students to implement more secure software.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publication8th Annual Cyber Security and Information Intelligence Research Workshop
Subtitle of host publicationFederal Cyber Security R and D Program Thrusts, CSIIRW 2013
DOIs
StatePublished - 2013
Event8th Annual Cyber Security and Information Intelligence Research Workshop: Federal Cyber Security R and D Program Thrusts, CSIIRW 2013 - Oak Ridge, TN, United States
Duration: Jan 8 2013Jan 10 2013

Publication series

NameACM International Conference Proceeding Series

Conference

Conference8th Annual Cyber Security and Information Intelligence Research Workshop: Federal Cyber Security R and D Program Thrusts, CSIIRW 2013
Country/TerritoryUnited States
CityOak Ridge, TN
Period01/8/1301/10/13

Keywords

  • Cybersecurity competition

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