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Oct. 16:
1:30-3:00
Monday
8:30-10:00

1:30-3:00

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10:30-12:00

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Wednesday
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10:30-12:00

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3:30-5:00

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8:30-10:00

10:30-12:00
 

 
Monday, October 16: 1:30-3:00 Day Track

All presentations, speakers, and times are subject to change. We will do our best to list the most current information. 
 
1:30-3:00 Sessions for Monday October 16
Rooms: 301-303
The Systems Security Engineering Capability Maturity Model
  • Karen Ferraiolo, Arca Systems, An Exodus Communications Company

Room: 307
Future of Information Security
  • Chair: G. Mark Hardy, Managing Director, Guardent, Inc.

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  • Jeff Moss, President, DEF CON Communications
  • Winn Schwartau, President, Interpact Associates
  • Peter Shipley, Director of Labs, OneSecure, Inc.
  • Ira Winkler, President, Information Security Advisors Group

Room: 308
AES and Beyond
  • Chair: Elaine Barker, NIST

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  • Jim Foti, NIST
  • Vincent Rijmen, Katholieke Universiteit
  • Bill Burr, NIST
  • Marcus Leech, Nortel Networks
  • Joan Daemen, Proton World International

Room: 309
National Information Assurance Partnership / Common Criteria Scheme Presentations
 
  •  Chair: Tom Anderson, National Security Agency

  • Room: 310
    Effective Risk Analysis
    • Thomas Peltier, Netigy Corporation

    Rooms: 327-329
    The Secret and Below Interoperability (SABI) Process - Continuing the Discovery of Community Risk
     
  • Chair: Mark Loepker, National Security Agency
    • Curtis Dukes, National Security Agency
    • Charles Schreiner, National Security Agency
    • Willard Unkenholz, National Security Agency
    • Corky Parks, National Security Agency
    • Dallas Pearson, National Security Agency
    • Warner Brake, Defense Information Systems Agency

    Room: 330
    Paper Session- Intrusion Detection
     
  • Chair: Becky Bace
  • paper 1:
    Fuzzy Data Mining and Genetic Algorithms Applied to Intrusion Detection
    • Susan M. Bridges, Mississippi State University
    • Rayford B. Vaughn, Mississippi State University
    paper 2:
    Next Generation Intrusion Detection: Autonomous Reinforcement Learning of Network Attacks
    • James Cannady, Georgia Institute of Technology
    paper 3:
    Multiple Self-Organizing Maps for Intrusion Detection
    • B. Rhodes, Georgia Institute of Technology
    • J. Mahaffey, Georgia Institute of Technology
    • J. Cannady, Georgia Institute of Technology

    Rooms: 331-332
    Themes and Highlights of the New Security Paradigms Workshop 2000
       
    • Chair: Steven J. Greenwald, Independent INFOSEC Consultant

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    • Simon N. Foley, University College, Cork, Ireland
    • Cynthia Irvine, Naval Postgraduate School
    • Kai Rannenberg, Microsoft Research Cambridge, UK
    • Emilia Rosti, Università degli Studi di Milano, Italy

     

    Last update October 14, 2000

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