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Anyone who would like to participate, is not a presenter (e.g., co-author or otherwise) and has not received an invitation to register with the Oak Ridge National Laboratory Visitor Services must register.
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Day One – Monday May 14, 2007 |
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7:30–8:30 |
Arrival at Visitor Center for Visitor Pass Pickup and transfer to the Joint Institute for Computational Sciences auditorium |
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8:30–8:50 |
ORNL Welcome and Introduction by Brian Worley, Director, Computational Science and Engineering |
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8:50–9:50 |
NICIAR: Pursuing Disruptive Technologies for Information Assurance Keynote Speaker: Carl Landwehr, Chief, Cyber Access and Protection Division, Disruptive Technology Office under the Director of National Intelligence |
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9:50–10:20 |
Break |
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10:20–11:20 |
Cyberspace Science and Information Intelligence Research Overview | Presentation |
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11:20–11:40 |
Denial of Service Games | Presentation |
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11:40–12:00 |
Trusted Passages: Meeting Security Needs of Information Rich Distributed Applications | Presentation |
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12:00–1:00 |
Lunch |
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1:00–1:20 |
Network Pathogen Spread Model Using Random Graphs | Presentation |
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1:20–1:40 |
Robustness and Adaptation in "Information Ecosystems" | Presentation |
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1:40–2:00 |
Deploying Statistical Anomaly Detection to Improve Cyber Security: Strategy, Benefits and Results | Presentation |
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2:00–2:20 |
Break |
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2:20–2:40 |
Application of Risk Management Principles in Information Technology Permitting Decision Makers to Target Funding for Security Investments | Presentation |
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2:40–3:00 |
Software Engineering Research as Applied to Information Assurance | Presentation |
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3:00–3:20 |
Secure Coding Standards | Presentation |
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3:20–3:40 |
Break |
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3:40–4:00 |
Security in the Context of Dependability | Presentation |
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4:00–4:20 |
Hardware/Software Security Support | Presentation |
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4:20–4:40 |
Models of Models: Digital Forensics and Domain-Specific Languages | Presentation |
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| 4:40–5:00 | Automatic Generation of Certifiable Aerospace Communication Software | Presentation Johann Schumann and Ewen Denney, Intelligent Systems, NASA Ames Research Center |
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| 5:00 Posters | CODE –A Tool to Solve Unobservable Elements of Electric Power and SCADA Networks | Presentation Louis Wilder, Los Alamos National Laboratory IEC TC57 WG15 - Security Status and Roadmap (Plenary May 2007) Herb Faulk and Frances Cleveland |
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6:00–6:30 |
Reception at the Doubletree (cash bar) |
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6:30–7:30 |
Dinner |
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7:30–8:00 |
Long Term Vision for IT Security: Stop focusing on the system and start focusing on the data | Presentation |
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8:00–9:30 |
Round Table Discussion: Strategies that Meet the Challenges of Cyber Security into the 21st Century |
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Day Two – Tuesday May 15, 2007 |
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8:00–9:00 |
TCIP: Trustworthy Cyber Infrastructure for the Power Grid | Presentation |
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9:00–9:20 |
Measuring Dependability as a Mean Failure Cost | Presentation |
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9:20–9:40 |
Survivability in Wireless Networks: A Case for Overhead Reduction | Presentation |
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9:40–10:00 |
The Layered Security Model and its Representation using Bigraphs to Analyse Critical Infrastructure | Presentation |
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10:00–10:30 |
Break |
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10:30–10:50 |
Early Detection and Containment of Worm Epidemics | Presentation |
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10:50–11:10 |
Managing Multiple Perspectives on Trust | Presentation |
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11:10–11:30 |
Toward Mitigating Denial of Service Attacks in Power-Constrained Sensor Networks | Presentation |
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11:30–12:30 |
Lunch |
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12:30–12:50 |
Tolerating Change in a Secure Environment: A Visual Perspective | Presentation |
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12:50–1:10 |
Two Complementary Views for Anomaly-based Intrusion Detection – Macroscopic and Microscopic | Presentation Chin-Tser Huang, Computer Science and Engineering, The University of South Carolina |
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1:10–1:30 |
Detection of Undesirable Insider Behavior | Presentation |
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1:30–2:00 |
Break |
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2:00–2:20 |
Quantifying the Vulnerability of Tactical Data Networks | Presentation |
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2:20–2:40 |
Open Problems Pertaining to RFID Anti-cloning and Some Observations | Presentation |
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2:40–3:00 |
Standards and Interoperability have Exposed Energy Management System Commands and Data to Cyber Attack | Presentation |
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| 3:00–3:20 | The Future of Incident Response Thomas A. Longstaff, CERT, SEI Carnegie Mellon University |
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3:30–4:15 |
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4:25–5:25 |
SNS Tour (Van Transportation Provided) |
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