| Opening Plenary 9:00 a.m. - 12 noon
 Regency Ballroom
 9:00 a.m. - 9:45 a.m.  Common Criteria Mutual Recognition
              Agreement Signing
 Representatives from five nations signed an interim
              agreement in Paris on March 12, 1998, in support of the new
              International Common Criteria for Information Technology (IT)
              Security Evaluation. During the 1998 National Information Systems
              Security Conference, six nations will come together to sign the
              International Common Criteria Mutual Recognition Agreement.
 The United States (represented by the National Institute of
              Standards and Technology (NIST) and the National Security Agency
              (NSA)), along with the directors of five other government agencies
              responsible for information security in Canada (Communications
              Security Establishment), France (Central Service for Information
              Systems Security), Germany (German Information Security Agency),
              the Netherlands (Netherlands National Communications Security
              Agency) *The Netherlands is expected to formally sign
              at a later date*, and the United Kingdom
              (Communications-Electronics Security Group) agree to immediately
              recognize certificates issued by each other for security products
              evaluated to Common Criteria specifications using a common
              evaluation methodology. In May 1998, Version 2.0 of International
              Common Criteria was accepted as an International Standards
              Organization (ISO) final committee draft international security
              standard, designed to replace differing standards for security
              evaluations now in place in the United States, Canada, and the
              European Community. Come and learn more about Mutual Recognition, the International
              Common Criteria, and the impact the agreement will have on
              world-wide IT security evaluation programs.Keynote
            Speakers: 
              Arthur Money,
                Assistant Secretary of Defense for Command
 Control and Communications (designate)
Robert L. Mallett
                Deputy Secretary
 US Department of Commerce
 
 9:45a.m. - 10:15 a.m. Break 
 
              
                | 10:15 a.m. - 12 noon Keynote Speaker 
                  Craig Mundie,
                    Senior Vice President,
 Consumer Platforms Division,
 Microsoft Corporation
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                | 1998 National Computer Systems Security Award Presentation
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                  Dr. Butler Lampson,
                    Microsoft Corporation
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                | Industry/Government
                  Leadership Panel Chair:
 
                  Steve Walker,
                    Steve Walker and Associates
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                | Panelists: 
                  Dr. Richard A. Clarke,
                    Special Assistant to the President and Senior Director
                    for Global Issues and Multinational Affairs, National
                    Security Council
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                  John Ryan,
                    President and Chief Officer, Entrust Technologies,
                    Inc.
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                  Dr. Richard Mark Soley,
                    Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Object
                    Management Group, Inc.
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