1999: 12th Annual FISSEA Conference

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NIST
U.S. Department of Commerce
Information Technology Laboratory
National Institute of Standards and Technology

March 9–12, 1999
Gaithersburg Hilton Hotel
Gaithersburg, Md.

For directions to Gaithersburg Hilton:

Message from FISSEA Executive Board Chairman.

The cost of the 1999 FISSEA Conference is $180.00. You can register electronically AND walk-in registration will be accepted at the door of the conference.. Any questions regarding the registration process or fees, call Lori Phillips Buckland at 301-975-4513 or by e-mail: lori.phillips@nist.gov. For more information (not relating to registration process and/or fees), you can contact Peggy Himes at 301-975-2489 or by e-mail: peggy.himes@nist.gov

To nominate someone to represent the 1999 FISSEA Executive Board, go to this page for more information.

To nominate for the Educator of the Year, go to this page for more information.

12th Annual FISSEA Conference Schedule
March 9-12, 1999

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Federal Information Systems Security Educators' Association
Credo: "Building Better Federal Computer Security Through Education"
Motto: "I touch the future, I teach." Christa McAuliffe



"Paradigm Shifts for Teaching Computer Security in the New Millennium"


Tuesday March 9, 1999 -
The Student Paradigm - (TV-Trained Attention Spans & Expectations)
8:00-8:45 am Registration
8:45-9:00 am "Welcome" - FISSEA Chair, Philip L. Sibert,
CISSP, DOE
9:00-9:30 am "Keynote" - The Honorable Connie Morella,
U.S. Congress Representative
9:30-10:30 am "Defensive Information to Counter Espionage" -
Ray Semko, "D*I*C*E*man," DOE
10:30-10:45 am BREAK
10:45-11:45 am

"Assembling a Curriculum for Various Security Disciplines" -
Jane Powanda, Mitretek


11:45-12:30 pm "Professionalization: Becoming a CISSP" -
Wayne Madsen, Sr. Fellow, Electronic Privacy Information Center

http://www.epic.org

12:30- 1:30 pm LUNCH (on your own)
1:30-3:00 pm ""Launching an OJT Program-Partnering for Change at NSA" -
Erin Niedoba, Barbara De Boy, and Sharon Glass, NSA
3:00-5:00 pm Outrunning Your Headlights" -
K Rudolph, Native Intelligence - (Two mini-BREAKS included)

http://www.nativeintelligence.com

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Educators' hearts are bigger because they share with the world.

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FISSEA March 1999 Conference Schedule

Wednesday March 10, 1999 -
The Technology Paradigm - (18 Months is an Eon)
8:30-8:45 am Announcements by FISSEA Assistant Chair, Pauline Bowen, FDA
8:45-9:45 am

"Lessons Learned - Web Based Training for Computer Security" -
Sharon K. Walsh, Computer Security Training Coordinator, Sandia National Laboratories


9:45-10:45 am "New Technologies and Directions in Educational Software - Paradigm Shift to Interactive Multimedia Platforms" -
Dr. Rachelle S. Heller, George Washington University

http://www.seas.gwu.edu/faculty/sheller/index.html

10:45 am-1:30 pm Exhibitors' BREAKS and LUNCH
1:30-1:45 pm Educator of the Year Award
1:45-2:15 pm FISSEA Annual Business Meeting
2:15-2:45 pm "How to Teach New Technologies" -
Roger Quane, IOTC
2:45- 3:30 pm

"Evaluating Training" -
Georgia Pedicini, Los Alamos National Laboratory


3:30-3:45 pm BREAK
3:45-5:00 pm "Web-Based Security Training: CBT End-User Awareness"
Jean Wu, President, Integrated Management Services, Inc.

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Technical Teachers Tackle Tough Technology Terrifically!

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FISSEA March 1999 Conference Schedule

Thursday March 11, 1999 -
The Geographic Paradigm - (Including Distance Learning)
8:30-8:40 am Announcements by FISSEA Newsletter Editor, Louis Numkin, NRC
8:40-9:40 am "Learning, Not So Distant" -
John O'Leary, Computer Security Institute

http://www.gocsi.com

9:40-10:00 am "Teaching an On-Line Undergraduate Computer Security Course"-
Dr. Karen Forcht, James Madison University

http://cob.jmu.edu/forchtka/courses.htm


10:00-10:15 am BREAK
10:15-11:30 am "Panel on Pros and Cons of Distance Learning" -
Chairman: K. Rudolph, Native Intelligence with panel:
Pat Ciuffreda, Strayer University;
Christine Maitland, NEA; and
Anne Marchant, Computer Science Department, George Mason University
11:30-12:15 pm "InfoSec Awareness and Training Products" -
George Bieber, Defense Information Systems Agency

http://www.disa.mil/ciss


12:15-1:30 pm LUNCH (on your own)
1:30-3:00 pm "Performance Measures: Aligning Training Programs with Business Mission and Goals"-
Deborah M. Wharff and Sylvia Downing, NSA
3:00-3:15 pm BREAK
3:15-4:15 pm "Non-Technical Factors Influencing IT Security" -
Paul Byron Pattak, Consultant to FEMA and PCCIP

4:15-5:00 pm Agencies' All-Out Speak-Out!!
If you would like to sign up to speak during the Speak-Out Session, please forward an e-mail to Ann Brown with your name, your Organization/Agency's name, and topic. To see who have signed up check this page out.

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"Teachers are a special breed. I know, my mother was one." FISSEA Conference Coordinator

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FISSEA March 1999 Conference Schedule

Friday March 12, 1999 -
The Professionalization Paradigm - (It Takes More Than Practice for Security)
This full-day seminar is a condensed briefing that covers the ten security domains covered in the examination to become a Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP).
8:45-9:00 am "Introduction and Overview of the Ten Security Domains" -
Virgil Gibson, International Information Security Systems Certification Consortium (ISC)2

http://www.isc2.org

9:00-9:30 am "Policy, Standards and Organization"
9:30-10:15 am "Law, Investigations, and Ethics"
10:15-10:30 am BREAK
10:30-11:15 am "Physical and Operations Security"
11:15-12:00 noon "Risk Management and Business Continuity Planning"
12:00-1:30 pm LUNCH (on your own)
1:30- 2:00 pm "Computer Architecture and System Security"
2:00-2:45 pm "Access Control (System/Data)"
2:45-3:00 pm BREAK
3:00-4:00 pm "Application and Communications Security"
4:00-5:00 pm "Cryptography"

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Professionals Proudly Profess to be Powerfully Practiced and Practically Perfect in CISSP.

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TRANSPORTATION

Super Shuttle, 1-800-258-3826 or (301) 369-0009, offers commercial van service from Dulles International, Washington National, and Baltimore-Washington International airports to the Gaithersburg area. Call for reservations. The Washington Metro has subway service to Gaithersburg. The metro can be boarded at Washington National Airport. Take a Yellow Line train marked "Mount Vernon Square" to Gallery Place and transfer to a Red Line train marked "Shady Grove" to the Shady Grove station. Service is every 6 to 15 minutes, depending on the time of day. Travel time from National to Shady Grove is about 50 minutes. Taxis are available from the Shady Grove Metro station to the hotel.

Driving:

To reach the Gaithersburg Hilton: Traveling north on I-270: take Exit 11, Rt. 124 East, Montgomery Village Avenue. At the second traffic light, veer right onto Rt. 355. Turn right at the first traffic light onto Perry Parkway. The hotel will be on your right.
Traveling south on I-270: use Exit 11A and follow the same directions.

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