Day 0 - Sunday, June 5, 2006

6:00 -8:00pm

 

Early Registration

Lobby

Stop by the Registration Desk to pick up your badges and other conference materials. Avoid the Monday morning rush!

Day 1 - Monday, June 5, 2006
Time Speaker Topic Location Overview of Presentation

7:30 - 8:30

 

Breakfast

Thai House

 

7:45 - 6:00

 

Registration

Lobby

 

TRACK 1:  Curriculum and CAE Development  Bootcamp

8:15 - 3:00

Julie Ryan,

Professor, George Washington University

Information Assurance Bootcamp

Auditorium

Geared to institutions developing an Information Assurance (IA) program. Topics include the National Centers of Academic Excellence in IA Program, the IA Courseware Evaluation Program, resources for curriculum development, caution zones and Scholarship Program.

8:15 - 8:30

Corey Schou,

Professor, Idaho State University 

Julie Ryan,

Professor, George Washington University

Welcome

Auditorium

Welcome and Administrative Remarks

8:30 - 9:15

Dr. Vic Maconachy, Karen Leuschner, NSA

CAE Designation

Auditorium

What is a CAE and How to Become One?

9:15 - 10:00

Lynn Hathaway, NSA

CNSS Mapping

Auditorium

The CNSS Curriculum Mapping Process

10:00-10:30

 

Break

Thai House

 

10:30-11:30

Dan Ryan, Esq.

National Defense Univ.

Legal Liability

Auditorium

Legal Liability in Information Security Education

11:30 - 1:00

 

Lunch

Main Concourse

 

1:00 - 2:00

Linda Morales,

Assistant Professor, Texas A&M

Connie Justice,

Clinical Asst. Professor, Indiana University Purdue Univ. Indianapolis

Laboratory Exercises

Auditorium

Information Security Course Modules and Lab Exercises

2:00 - 3:00

Lt. Col. Ron Dodge,

Assistant Professor,

United States Military Academy

Laboratory Exercises

Auditorium

Laboratory Exercises in the Classroom at USMA

TRACK 2:  CISCO Technical Security Bootcamp

9:00 - 3:00

Robert Du Charme,
Education Training Manager, Cisco Systems, Inc.

Cisco Technical Security Bootcamp

RM 0123

The Technical Bootcamp is an overview of information that is presented in the 4-day CISCO Security Bootcamp for Professors. General security information is presented, followed by an afternoon of hands-on labs. These are the same labs that professors and faculty will accomplish each day during the 4-day class. Only faculty that has not attended one of the previously delivered 4-day Bootcamps should attend this class. The first 40 qualified attendees will be permitted into this 1-day class.

11:30- 1:00

 

Lunch Break

Main Concourse

 

General Afternoon (non-BootCamp) Sessions

1:00 - 3:45

 

Closed CAE meeting 

(Ballroom)

Meeting for all National Centers of Academic Excellence in IA Education.  (Space limited to 2 representatives per University).

2:25 - 3:15   Afternoon break Thai House  

3:00 - 4:00

Moderator – Barbara Belon, Belon Research and Practice

 

Community College Meeting

RM 1105

During this session five community colleges will formally present security initiatives that were developed and hosted by their colleges. Discussion of sustainability of these activities, hurdles, and institutional buy-in will follow.  All are welcome.

4:00 - 5:00

Linton Wells II, Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Networks and Information Integration,
Dept. of Defense

Awards Ceremony for the Committee on National Security Systems (CNSS)

Auditorium

Dr. Wells will present CNSS Certificates to recognize academic, government and private training institutions for successfully mapping their information assurance curriculum to the CNSS National Standards.

5:00 - 6:00

Christine Nickell and Alice Shaffer, NSA

IASP meeting

RM 1123

Mandatory IASP PI meeting.

7:00 - 9:00

 

Reception

East Patio

Horsd`oeuvres served on the East Patio

Day 2 - Tuesday, June 6, 2006

Time Speaker Topic Location Overview of Presentation
7:30 - 5:00   Registration Lobby  
7:30 - 8:30   Breakfast Thai House  
8:30 - 8:45 William Hugh Murray, CISSP, Associate Professor, Naval Postgraduate School. Opening Remarks Auditorium Welcome by one of the Colloquium founders to the 10th Annual CISSE Conference.
8:45 - 9:00 Susan C. Aldridge, UMUC President Welcoming Remarks Auditorium Welcoming Remarks from UMUC President
9:00 - 9:15 Gen. Keith Alexander, Director, National Security Agency Welcoming Remarks Auditorium Welcome from Government Host – 10th Anniversary Colloquium
9:15 - 9:50

SSA John Chesson,

FBI, Cyber Division

Morning Keynote Auditorium Cyber Security and the Role of InfraGard

9:50 - 10:10

 

Break

Thai House

 

10:00 -11:00

Richard Schaeffer, Information Assurance Director,

National Security Agency

Andy Purdy,

DHS Acting Dir, National Cyber Security Division

Ceremony to designate new & re-designate National Centers of Academic Excellence in IA Education Auditorium The National Security Agency and Department of Homeland Security will present the new & re-designated National Centers of Academic Excellence in IA Education.
11:00 -12:00

Christopher Bubb,

Asst. General Counsel,

AOL

AOL security Auditorium The Challenges Facing Security at a Major ISP.
12:00 -1:15   Lunch Main Concourse  
1:15 - 2:15

Moderator:
Dave Dampier, Mississippi State

Panel: Emerging Role of Forensics Ballroom The Role of 1st Responders, Academia, Law Enforcement, FBI in Forensics.
 

Panelists: 

Robert Moody, Attorney, Accounting Forensics Analyst;

Mary Horvath, FBI Agent;

Gary Kessler, Champlain College;
Gary Von Seggern, Defense Cyber Crime Center

2:15 - 3:00

Vic Maconachy,

Manager, National IA Education & Training Program, NSA

Risk Management: CNSSI 4016 Ballroom Introduction of CNSS Standard 4016 (Risk Management) and How Universities are Teaching Risk Management.

Panelists: 
Melissa Dark, Purdue University;
Mark Weiser, Oklahoma State University;
Chao-Hsien Chu, Penn State University

3:00 - 3:30   Afternoon Break Thai House  
3:30 - 4:15 Gene Spafford, Professor and Executive Director, CERIAS Purdue University “Who Are We and What Are We Doing?” Ballroom Dr. Spafford will discuss curriculum and its relation to CS and other areas, such as CNSS.
4:15 - 6:00 Paper sessions:  The CISSE is pleased to provide a venue for the presentation of individual and collaborative research and curriculum development efforts.  The papers will be presented in two parallel tracks on 6 and 7 June.  The papers were selected using a blind review process that resulted in selecting the top papers that best reflect the emerging concepts in information assurance education and awareness activities.

 

Authors will have 20 minutes to present and field questions.  We have scheduled a small break at 5:15.

4:15 - 4:35  paper 1

4:35 - 4:55  paper 2

4:55 - 5:15  paper 3

small break 

5:20 - 5:40  paper 4

5:40 - 6:00  paper 5

The entire Proceedings is available on-line at http://www.cisse.info/proceedings10/start.pdf

 

RM 1105 Curriculm

 

Session Chair:  Art Conklin

The CERT® Survivability and Information Assurance Curriculum: Education for First Defenders
     Lawrence R. Rogers

The Software Assurance CBK and University Curricula
     Matt Bishop and Sophie Engle

An Academic Perspective on the CNSS Standards: A Survey
     Carol Taylor, Jim Alves-Foss, Valerie Freeman

A University Course in Information System Risk Analysis / Security Certification and Accreditation
     N. Paul Schembari

Improving Outreach to Adult-Learners Through Online Degree Programs in Information Security: If You Build It, Will They Come?
     Patricia Y. Logan

RM 1109 Experience

Session Chair:  Jill Slay

A Framework for Information Security Ethics Education
     Melissa Dark, Richard Epstein, Linda Morales, Terry Countermine, Qing Yuan, Muhammed Ali, Matt Rose, Nathan Harter

One Professor's Odyssey into the Realm of Information Assurance
     Richard G. Epstein

Best Software Assurance Practices in Acquisition of Trusted Systems
     Mary L. Polydys, Daniel J. Ryan, Julie J. C. H. Ryan

Cyber Defense Exercise: Meeting Learning Objectives thru Competition
     Thomas Augustine, Ronald C. Dodge JR

The National Collegiate Cyber Defense Competition
     Gregory B. White, Ronald C. Dodge JR

RM 1123 Technical

Session Chair:  Brian Hay

GRASP: A Visualization Tool for Teaching Security Protocols
     Dino Schweitzer, Leemon Baird, Michael Collins, Wayne Brown, Michael Sherman

SWARM: Secure Wireless Ad hoc Robots on Mission A course where wireless security meets robotics
     Guevara Noubir

XML Intrusion Prevention a Comprehensive Threat
     Newton Howard, Sergey Kanareykin

Dynamic Honeypot Construction
     Christopher Hecker, Kara L. Nance, Brian Hay

Automated Reverse Engineering Tool
     Richard R. Brooks, Ramakrishnan Ravindran

6:45 - 9:00 Informal Hawaiian shirt Dinner and 10th anniversary celebration   Lower Concourse Level Reflections on our beginnings with Barbara Prettyman, coordinator of the 1st CISSE.  Join us for dinner and cake to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the Colloquium!
8:00 - 9:00

Ron Dodge, USMA,

Tim Rosenberg, White Wolf Security

Birds of a Feather:

IA Labs

RM 1105 Join discussion and demos on IA classrooms/labs.
8:00 - 9:00

Robert Danielson, Faculty Member, Business and Industry Institute at Mesa Community College

Oris Friesen, Chair, Info. Advisory Committee, Mesa Community College

Birds of a Feather: Community Outreach RM 1123 Aspects of Information Assurance at a Community College
8:00 - 9:00

Linda Morales, Assistant Professor, Texas A&M

Connie Justice, Clinical Asst. Professor, Indiana University Purdue Univ. Indianapolis

Birds of a Feather:

Materials Development

RM 1109 Course Mentor:  Instructor Resource Material for Security Courses.

Day 3 - Wednesday, June 7, 2005

Time

Speaker

Topic

Location

Overview of Presentation
7:45 - 8:45   Registration Lobby  
7:30 - 8:30   Breakfast Thai House  
8:45 - 9:00

Corey Schou,

PhD, CISSP

University Professor of Informatics,

Professor on Information Systems,

Idaho State

Welcome

Ballroom

 

9:00 - 10:00

Dr. Michael Wood, President - Capitol College

Morning Keynote

Ballroom

IA in Education:  A Necessity for Our Times

10:00 -10:30  

Break

Thai House

 
10:30 -11:15

Craig Harber, NSA IA GIG office

GIG IA

Ballroom

Overview of the Global Information Grid.

11:15 -12:15

Jill Slay, Univ. of So. Australia,

International Session

Ballroom

Introduction of CISSE Australia and the future of CISSE Europe.

12:15 -1:15  

Lunch

Main Concourse  
1:15 - 2:00

Andy Purdy,

DHS, Acting Dir. National Cyber Security Division

Cyber Security

Ballroom

DHS perspective on Cyber Security

2:00 - 2:45

Joe Jarzombek,

Director of Software Assurance, National Cyber Security Division, DHS

SW Assurance

Ballroom

Software Assurance

2:45 - 3:15  

Afternoon Break

Thai House

 
3:15 - 4:00

John McCumber,

Symantec, Strategic Programs Manager

 

Afternoon Keynote

Ballroom

Protecting Critical Information Assets:  The Rapidly Changing Threat Landscape.

4:15 - 6:00 Paper sessions:  The CISSE is pleased to provide a venue for the presentation of individual and collaborative research and curriculum development efforts.  The papers will be presented in two parallel tracks on 6 and 7 June.  The papers were selected using a blind review process that resulted in selecting the top papers that best reflect the emerging concepts in information assurance education and awareness activities.

 

Authors will have 20 minutes to present and field questions.  We have scheduled a small break at 5:15.

4:15 - 4:35  paper 1

4:35 - 4:55  paper 2

4:55 - 5:15  paper 3

small break 

5:20 - 5:40  paper 4

5:40 - 6:00  paper 5

The entire Proceedings is available on-line at http://www.cisse.info/proceedings10/start.pdf

 

RM 1105 Curriculum

Session Chair:  Xiangdong Li

 

Practical Curriculum for the Future ISSO
     Gerald Clevenger, Tammy Alexander


Teaching the Secure Development Lifecycle: Challenges and Experiences
     Rose Shumba, James Walden, Stephanie Ludi, Carol Taylor, Andy Ju An Wang


Software Security: Integrating Engineering in Graduate Computer Science Curriculum
     Stephen S. Yau, Zhaoji Chen


Bottom-Up meets Top-Down: A New Paradigm for Software Engineering Instruction
     Arthur Conklin


Forensic Computing Developing Professional Expertise within the CS Curriculum
     Jason Beckett, Jill Slay, Benjamin Turnbull

RM 1123 Experience

Session Chair:  Richard Brooks

 

Experience Implementing IT2005 IAS Curriculum in Existing Programs
     Melissa Jane Dark, Joseph J. Ekstrom, Barry M. Lunt
 

Evolution of the ASSERT Computer Security Lab
     Brian Hay, Kara L. Nance
 

Security: Valuing Expensive Overhead Costs
     Tony Coulson, Jake Zhu, Kurt Collins, Walter Stewart, C.E. Tapie Rohm
 

Development of Security Education Program at a Minority Institution
     Xiangdong Li, Lin Leung
 

A clinic to teach good programming practices
     Matt Bishop, B. J. Orvis

4:15 - 6:00 Joe Jarzombek Follow-up questions RM 1109 Mr. Jarzombek will make himself available for all follow-up questions arising from his 2:00 pm presentation.
6:15 -7:00  

Social reception/drinks

Main Concourse

 
7:00 -9:00

Ellis Kitchen,

Chief of Information Technology for the State of Maryland

Dinner – wear your Colloquium golf shirt!

Ballroom

State of Maryland Information Assurance

9:00 Lt. Col. Ron Dodge

Presentation of "Best Paper" Award

 

 

Ballroom This award goes to the top-ranked paper from all those submitted for review to the Colloquium Paper Review Panel.

Day 4 - Thursday, June 8, 2005

Time

Speaker

Topic

Location

Overview of Presentation
7:30 - 8:45   Breakfast Thai House  
8:45 - 9:00

Bob Du Charme,

Cisco Systems

Welcome and intro of Morning Keynote Ballroom  
9:00 - 9:45

Mary Ann Davidson

Chief Security Officer, Oracle Corporation

Morning Keynote Ballroom The Case for Information Assurance
9:45 - 10:15   Morning Break Thai House  
10:15- 11:00 Moderator:
John Sands, Professor, Moraine Valley Community College
Panel: Personal Certifications Ballroom

Panel discusses personal certifications that are vendor neutral.

Panelists: 

Rolf Moulton of (ISC)2

Gary Swindon, member-ISACA CISM Certification Board

Alan Paller, SANS Institute

11:00- 11:45

George Bieber,

Department of Defense

DoD Certifications Ballroom DoD Approach to Professionalization
11:45- 12:00 Close of Conference   Ballroom  
12:00- 1:00 Lunch   Thai House