Traditional methods for security projects are inadequate, warns expert. Traditional technology management methods are not capable of dealing with development of mission-critical security projects effectively, an industry firm claimed today.
Benjamin Jun, vice president of Cryptography Research, warned that fundamentally different engineering processes are needed because traditional methods have meant managers can create systems that are impossible to check and difficult to repair. “Designers working on mission-critical security must focus on minimising the odds of security flaws, yet most engineers have had little, if any, training to teach them the skills necessary to do this effectively,” said Jun. Full Story