Landwehr, Carl E.2014-08-062014-08-062014-04-21Carl E. Landwehr, OH 436. Oral history interview by Jeffrey R. Yost, 21 April 2014, McLean, Virginia. Charles Babbage Institute, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis. http://hdl.handle.net/11299/164523OH 436https://hdl.handle.net/11299/164523Transcript, 71 pp.Computer security pioneer Carl Landwehr discusses his educational training (Ph.D. University of Michigan), his research as computer scientist/supervisory computer scientist at the Naval Research Laboratory in the second half of the 1970s, 1980s and 1990s, and subsequent work as a research program officer for computer security at the National Science Foundation (over two separate tenures) and IARPA (where he served as a Division Chief). Among the topics discussed are the Secure Military Message System Project, survey work analyzing early security models, his work on application-based security models, and the role of federal research programs in advancing the field of computer security. This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under Grant No. 1116862, “Building an Infrastructure for Computer Security History.”en-USComputer historyComputer securityIEEE Security and Privacy JournalNaval Research LaboratoryComputer security modelsSecure Military Message SystemRole-based access controlNational Science Foundation (U.S.)Intelligence Advanced Research Projects Activities (IARPA)Landwehr, Carl E.Oral history interview with Carl E. LandwehrOral History