Policy / Administration /
Management / Operations Track
Attendees will be presented subjects that concentrate on the management
and administration of security functions and the information systems that
they support. The papers and panels explore practical and long-term
solutions to privacy issues, security education, and the importance of
process improvement.
All presentations, speakers, and times are subject to change. We will
do our best to list the most current information.
Panels |
University
Approaches to Information Security Education – Challenges, Issues, Successes,
and Opportunities
Dr. Rayford Vaughn, Mississippi State University |
Critical
Security Issues – Y2K! Hit or Miss?
Dr. Gregory L. Parham, Executive Director, Year 2000 Program Office,
USDA |
Implementing
Cyber Initiatives of PDD-63
John M. Gilligan, CIO, U.S. Department of Energy |
What
About I3 - INFOSEC Integration Issues: "What worked, didn't work, and why"
Jim Litchko, IMSI |
Critical
Infrastructure Assurance
Jeffrey Hunker, Director, Critical Infrastructure Assurance Office |
Defensewide
Information Assurance Program (DIAP)
Marjorie A. York, ASDC3I |
Focusing
on the Criminal Threats
Dr. Dorothy Denning, Georgetown University |
Non-Technical
Issues Influencing Information Assurance
Paul Byron Pattak, The Byron Group, Ltd. |
British
Standards 7799
Dr. Stephen D. Bryen, L-3 Network Security |
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Papers |
A
Method for Quantitative Risk Analysis
James W. Meritt, CISSP, Wang Global |
From
AntiVirus to AntiMalware Software and Beyond: Another Approach to the Protection
of Customers from Dysfunctional System Behavior
Dr. Klaus Brunnstein, University of Hamburg |
Understanding
the World of your Enemy with I-CAT (Internet-Categorization of Attacks
Toolkit)
Peter Mell, NIST |
Infrastructure
Monitoring Challenges
Jennifer L. Bayuk, Bear Stearns, Inc. |
A
Common Weak-Link in the Security Chain
Dr. Gregory White, SecureLogix Corporation |
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