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Faculty awarded grants for Information Assurance education and/or research development.

All research conducted in Information Assurance has been done as a function of the Simplot Decision Support Center. The Simplot Decision Support Center is the declared center for Information Assurance education at Idaho State University.

bullet  NSF Scholarship for Service Program,
Co-Principal Investigator 2002- Present
Coordinate Scholarships in Information Assurance
National Science Foundation
bulletNational Information Assurance Training and Education Center,
PI 2002- Present
Develop On Line Training and Education Repository
Congressional Funding
bulletCurriculum to support Senior Systems Managers for CNSS,
PI, 2005-2006 National Security agency $200,000. Two Phases

 

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Electronic eDACUM IX

Principal Investigator 2000-

Revalidated national standards for Systems Administrator and DAA

Funded by the National Security Agency

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Center for Performance Improvement Support

Principal Investigator 1999-2001

Supported INEEL Training Groups with hardware and software

Funded by the Department of Energy

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Electronic eDACUM VIII Validation

Principal Investigator 2000-2001

Validated national standards for Risk Analyst

Funded by the National Security Agency and National Security Council

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Electronic eDACUM VIII

Principal Investigator 1999-2000

Developed national standards for Risk Analyst

Funded by the National Security Agency and National Security Council

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Electronic eDACUM VII

Principal Investigator 1998-1999

Developed national standards for Information Systems Security Certifiers.

Funded by the National Security Agency and National Security Council

n Electronic eDACUM VIa

Principal Investigator 1997-1998

Established baseline materials for national standards for NSTISSI 4011 for Designated Approving Authorities.

n Electronic Proceedings System

Principal Investigator 1995-1996

Developed a process used by the National Institute of Standards to provide rapid turn around for proceedings of technical workshops.

n Electronic eDACUM VI

Principal Investigator 1995-1996

Developed materials for Systems Security officers for Information Security operations. Used portable system and Paradigm software to support 50 concurrent users.

n Electronic DACUM V

Principal Investigator 1994-1995

Developed integrated training program materials for all levels of federal employees. Funded by the National Security Agency.

n Electronic DACUM IV

Principal Investigator -1994

Conducted an Electronic Group Decision Support forum for a diverse sample of federal agencies on the imple­men­tation of training for DAA, ISSO and Systems Administrators. The new technology implemented here will allow DoD trainers to develop new training.

n Electronic DACUM III

Principal Investigator -1993-1994

Conducted an Electronic Group Decision Support forum for a diverse sample of federal agencies on the imple­men­tation of training to meet PL 100-235. It is expected that the expanded Model will be implemented by the National Institute of Standards and Technology.

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Electronic DACUM II

Principal Investigator -1992-1993

Conducted an Electronic Group Decision Support forum for a diverse sample of federal agencies on the imple­men­tation of training to meet PL 100-235

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Management Tools for Information Security

Principal Investigator 1993-1994.

Funded by General Services Administration. It involved developing briefing materials for all Federal Agencies.

n Electronic DACUM I

Principal Investigator -1992-1992

Conducted an Electronic Group Decision Support forum for a diverse sample of federal agencies on the imple­men­tation of training to meet PL 100-235

n Computer Security Integration Project

Corey D. Schou, Ph.D., Principal Investigator - 1989-90

National Security Agency. Initiated the integration of COMPSEC and OPSEC into both engineering and com­merce curricula. Developed standards and common body of knowledge.

n Information Security Curriculum

Co-Principal Investigator - 1988

National Security Agency. Convened an academic coun­cil to develop an integrated curriculum on Information secu­rity for colleges of business. Co-authored three chap­ters and edited proceedings.

n Computer Systems Security

Corey D. Schou, PhD, Principal Investigator - 1986-87

Department of Energy/EG&G. Reviewed classified com­puter security systems and made recommendations about training and systems improvement.

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