Information Assurance Resources
Modern Resources
Georgetown University Library provides access to several sources of current Information Assurance material.
- ACM Digital Portal
The Association of Computing Machinery Digital Portal provides full text access to all publictions of the ACM. Students and faculty should be able to access the resource from and on-campus IP address without a password. For off-campus access for members of the Georgetown Community, visit here. IA related journals, conference and workshop proceedings available include:
- ACM Conference on Computer and Communications Security
- ACM Symposium on Applied Computing
- ACM Symposium on Information, Computer and Communication Security
- ACM Workshop on Computer Security Architecture
- ACM Workshop on Digital Rights Management
- ACM Workshop on Formal Methods in Security Engineering
- ACM Workshop on Rapid Malcode
- ACM Workshop on Security of Ad-Hoc and Sensor Networks
- ACM Workshop on Storage Security and Survivability Storage
- ACM Workshop on Wireless Security
- ACM Workshop on XML Security
- Information Security Curriculum Development
- Workshop on New Security Paradigms
- Workshop on Visualization for Computer Security
- IEE
Xplore provides access to publications from the
Institute of Electrical and Electronics
Engineers. Again, on-campus access should work by IP
address, and instructions for off-campus access, is available here. Available publications include:
- Annual Computer Security Applications Conference
- Computer Security Foundations Workshop
- IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy
- IEEE Security \& Privacy Magazine
- IEEE SMC Information Assurance Workshop
- International Carnahan Conference on Security Technology
- International IEEE Security in Storage Workshop
- Military Communications Conference (MILCOM)
- Security and Privacy for Emerging Areas in Communications Networks (SecureComm)
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Safari Books Online provides access to thousands of books by a wide variety of publishers. It can be accessed from off campus by following instructions here. There are hundreds of books on computer and network security available through Safari.
Historical Resources
There are a variety of sources for seminal early security papers. While many are available through the ACM and IEE portals above, others can be found by following the links below.
- NIST Early Computer Security Papers, Part 1
- Computer Security History Project Home Page at UC Davis
- Papers & Readings from Idaho State University