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AGENDA

Colloquium for Information Systems Security Education 2004

Cyber Security Partnerships:  Cooperation, Collaboration, and Teamwork for Excellence in Information Assurance Education

NEW - CISSE Hotel/West Point Shuttle Service and Logistical Information

Special Features

Annual presentation of National Security Agency Centers of Academic Excellence Certificates

Refereed Academic papers and presentations

Innovative Program Abstracts from CAEs

Faculty Development Program (CISSP and CPE credit)

These sessions are free for attendees of the Colloquium. They are taught by experts in the area and are designed for two groups of individuals.

There will be sessions for:

Current Academic Professionals interested in improving their skills in Information Assurance

Current Information Assurance Professionals wanting to explore an academic career

Topics Covered

Education versus Training
Certifications and their uses
What employers are looking for
Learning objectives and sample syllabi
Short workshops on technical issues including Forensics
Exercises for use in the classroom
Ways to structure IA education tracks
Legal issues, including liability and negligence
Ethics and academic integrity
Areas of specialization that are emerging
Where to publish, where to get research funding

The CISSE papers which will encompass one track - track A - during the IEEE IAW starting Thursday morning. The CISSE concludes Thursday at 5:00 PM. CISSE attendees can ONLY attend that track (track A), the lunch, and the breaks on Thursday unless they have also registered for the IEEE IAW.  ONLY IEEE IAW registrants are allowed to attend tracks B, C, & D and all other IEEE IAW events starting Thursday morning. All CISSE  and IEEE IAW attendees will be provided with color coded badges that will identify conference attendees: registered only for the CISSE, registered only for the IEEE IAW, or registered for both the CISSE and the IEEE IAW.


Sunday, 6 June

Thayer Hotel

--Reception--

 

1:00 – 9:00
Registration-Thayer Hotel Lobby

 

7:00 – 9:00
Reception-Thayer Hotel Garden Terrace


 

Monday, 7 June

Thayer Hotel

--Boot Camp--

 

7:00-8:00

Registration, Breakfast Buffet (Hotel Thayer Dining Room)

 

8:15-8:30

Opening Remarks/Administrative Comments

Dan Ragsdale, Director IT program, USMA

Julie Ryan, GWU

 

8:30-9:30

Centers of Academic Excellence in IA: What are they; how to become one

Julie Ryan, GWU

 

9:30-10:00

Break-Terrace Foyer

 

10:00-11:00

Legal Issues in IA Education

Dan Ryan, Attorney at Law

 

11:00-12:00

Resources for creating a program:

William V. Maconachy, Director, National Information Assurance Education and Training Program (NIETEC)

 

12:00-1:00

Lunch Buffet – Lawn Terrace

 

(1:00-4:15 -- NSA CAE meeting - closed session CAE representatives)

 

1:00-2:00

Teach the Teacher Forensics Program Part 1: Hands on Examples: How to do Laboratory Exercises

Sujeet Shenoi, U of Tulsa.

 

2:00-2:30

Break-Terrace Foyer

 

2:30-3:30

Teach the Teacher Forensics Program Part 2: Hands on Examples: How to do Laboratory Exercises

Dan Ragsdale, USMA

 

3:30-4:30

Different Programs of Instruction (Panel)

Panel Chair: Julie Ryan, GWU

 

5:00-6:00

Hudson River Cruise w/ hors devours

 

6:30 - 9:00

Dinner Buffet-Lawn Terrace, Thayer Hotel


Tuesday, 8 June

Eisenhower Hall

--Cyber Security Partnerships--

 

7:30-8:15

Registration, Breakfast Buffet (Promenade, Eisenhower Hall)

 

8:30-8:45

Welcome

Colonel Dan Ragsdale, Director IT program, USMA

(Grand Ballroom)

 

8:45-9:30

Opening Keynote

Robert P. Liscouski – Assistant Secretary of Homeland Security for Infrastructure Protection

 

9:30-10:45

CAE Award Presentations

Robert P. Liscouski, Assistant Secretary of Homeland Security for Infrastructure Protection

Dan Wolf, IA Director, NSA

 

10:45-11:15

Poster Session w/ Refreshments (Crest Hall)

 

11:15-12:00

K-12 IA Education (Panel)

Panel Chair: William V. Maconachy, Director, NIETP, NSA

 

12:00-12:45

Role of Training Standards and Certifications in IA Education (Panel)

Panel Chair: Chrisan Herrod, Chair, Department of Information Operations and Assurance, NDU

 

12:45-1:45

Lunch Buffet (Ike’s Café, Eisenhower Hall)

 

1:45-2:30

Industry Outlook on IA University Programs (Panel)

Panel Chair: David Ladd, Microsoft Senior Manager of External Research Programs

 

2:30-3:15

IA Education Innovations - CAE program presentations 

Panel Chair: William Suchan, Deputy Director, Information Technology Program, USMA

 

3:15-4:00

International Perspectives on Information Security Education (Panel)

Panel Chair: William Caelli, Head of School, School of Software Engineering & Data Communications, Queensland University of Technology

 

4:00 – 4:30

Poster Session w/ Refreshments (Crest Hall)

 

4:30-6:15

Open Time ( USMA Trophy Point walking tour)

 

6:15-7:00

Dinner Reception , Eisenhower Hall

 

7:00-9:30

Dinner Buffet

Speaker: William F. Pelgrin, Director, New York State Cyber Security and Critical Infrastructure Coordination

(Eisenhower Hall, Grand Ballroom)


Wednesday, 9 June

Eisenhower Hall

--Cyber Security Partnerships--

 

8:00-8:30

Registration, Breakfast Buffet (Promenade, Eisenhower Hall)

 

8:45-9:30

Opening Keynote

Peiter Mudge Zatko, Chief Scientist and EVP of R&D, Intrusic, Inc. (Grand Ballroom)

 

9:30-10:15

Legal Issues in IA education

Kyle French,  Computer Crime and Intellectual Property, U.S. Department of Justice

 

10:15-10:45

Poster Session w/ Refreshments (Crest Hall)

 

10:45-11:45

Partnerships with Community Colleges and HBCU (Panel)

Panel Chair: Sherry Borror, Information Security Analyst, NSA

 

11:45-12:30

IA Curriculum Development Update (panel)

Panel Chair: Curtis Carver, Associate Dean, USMA

 

12:30-1:30

Lunch Buffet (Ike’s Café, Eisenhower Hall)

 

1:30-2:15

IA Exercises

Dark Screen, Greg White, UT San Antonio

IA Cyber Competitions, Lance Hoffman, GWU

 

2:15-3:00

Future Research Directions and the Research Agenda (panel)

Panel Co-Chairs: Matt Bishop and William Hugh Murray

 

3:00-3:30

Poster Session w/ Refreshments (Crest Hall)

 

3:30-4:15

SELinux University Consortium Panel

Tony Stanco, GWU

 

4:30-5:30

Guided Tour of USMA

 

5:30-6:30

USMA Museum Reception

 

7:00-9:00

Dinner Buffet

(Lawn Terrace, Hotel Thayer)


Thursday, 10 June,

The CISSE papers which will encompass one track - track A - during the IEEE IAW starting Thursday morning. The CISSE concludes Thursday at 5:00 PM. CISSE attendees can ONLY attend that track (track A), the lunch, and the breaks on Thursday unless they have also registered for the IEEE IAW.  ONLY IEEE IAW registrants are allowed to attend tracks B, C, & D and all other IEEE IAW events starting Thursday morning. All CISSE  and IEEE IAW attendees will be provided with color coded badges that will identify conference attendees: registered only for the CISSE, registered only for the IEEE IAW, or registered for both the CISSE and the IEEE IAW.

Thayer Hall

--Papers--

 

7:30-8:15

Continental Breakfast Buffet

(Thayer Hall)

 

8:30-8:45 (in conjunction with the IEEE Information Assurance Workshop)

Welcome

Colonel George B. Forsythe , Vice Dean for Education, USMA

Room: 144

 

8:45-9:30

Opening Keynote

Eric Haseltine, CTO, NSA.

 

9:30-10:45

Papers Session I 

 

CISSE, Track A: IA Program Development

Session Chair: Major Fernando Maymi

Infrastructure Assurance: The New "I" in Information Assurance Education

Aaron Ferguson

 

The Success of the UT IEEE Communications Society

George Chamles, Adam Pridgen

 

Is it Safe? Information Security Education: Are We Teaching a Dangerous Subject?

Patricia Logan, Allen Clarkson

 

Preparing the next generation of SE students for a brave new world: Making the case for

an early introduction of ISSE

Susan Hansche

      

IAW, Track B: HoneyNets I

Session Chair: Shambhu J Upadhyaya

A Mechanism for Automatic Digital Evidence Collection on High-Interaction Honeypots

Martim d'Orey Posser de Andrade Carbone, and Paulo Lício de Geus

 

An Investigation of a Compromised Host on a Honeynet Being Used to Increase the Security

of a Large Enterprise Network

Timothy R. Jackson, John G. Levine, Julian B. Grizzard, and Henry L. Owen

 

Application of a Methodology to Characterize Rootkits Retrieved from Honeynets

John Levine, Julian Grizzard, and Henry Owen

 

Honeypot forensics

Frederic Raynal, Yann Berthier, Philippe Biondi, and Danielle Kaminsky

   

                                    

IAW, Track C: Intrusion Response and Recovery  

Session Chair: William Streilein

Misleading Attackers with Deception

Fred Cohen and Deanna Koike

 

Overview of a High Assurance Architecture for Distributed Multilevel Security

Cynthia E. Irvine, Timothy E. Levin, Thuy D. Nguyen, David Shifflett, Jean Khosalim, Paul C.

Clark, Albert Wong, Francis Afinidad, David Bibighaus, and Joseph Sears

 

Defending Against Traffic Analysis Attacks with Link Padding for Bursty Traffics

Wei Yan, Edwin Hou, and Nirwan Ansari

 

Security in Software Architecture: a Case Study

Adam Sachitano, Richard O. Chapman, and John A. "Drew" Hamilton

       

IAW, Track D: Intrusion Detection I   

Session Chair: Alec Yasinsac

Anomalous Packet Identification for Network Intrusion Detection

Douglas H. Summerville, Nnamdi Nwanze, and Victor A. Skormin

 

Searching Covert Channels by Identifying Malicious Subjects in the Time Domain

Changda Wang, Shiguang Ju

 

Protocol Anomaly Detection and Verification

InSeon Yoo

 

Windows NT One-class Masquerade Detection

Ling Li, and Constantine N. Manikopoulos

                          

IAW, Track E: Advanced Topics

Session Chair: Stephen D. Wolthusen

Context-Based Adaptive Control in Autonomous Systems

Abdur Rahim Choudhary and Jide Odubiyi

 

LSB Steganalysis Using Support Vector Regression

Erwei Lin, Edward Woertz, and Moshe Kam

 

Modeling Critical Infrastructure Requirements

Stephen D. Wolthusen

 

The Trusted Computing Exemplar Project

Cynthia E. Irvine, Timothy E. Levin, Thuy D. Nguyen, and George W. Dinolt

 

10:45-11:15

Break

 

11:15-12:30

Papers Session II

 

CISSE, Track A: IA Curriculum Development

Session Chair: Major Rick Brown

Information Assurance Capacity Building: A Case Study

Naomi Falby, J.D. Fulp, Paul C. Clark, R. Scott Cote, Cynthia E. Irvine, George W. Dinolt,

Timothy E. Levin, Matthew Rose, Deborah Shifflett

 

Teaching Information Security Policy

Herbert J. Mattord, Michael E. Whitman

 

Beyond Compliance: Cultural Change Enabling Transformation to a Security-focused

Culture through Communications

Ellen C. Roth

 

.edu, Partner or Pariah: A New Paradigm for University/Community Partnerships in Cyber

Security

Gregory B. White, Timothy Goles

               

 IAW, Track B: HoneyNets II

Session Chair: John Cole

Honeyfiles: Deceptive Files for Intrusion Detection

Jim Yuill, Mike Zappe, Dorothy Denning, and Fred Feer

 

NoSEBrEaK - Attacking Honeynets

Maximillian Dornseif, Thorsten Holz, Christian N. Klein

 

UML Extensions for Honeypots in the ISTS Distributed Honeypot Project

Christopher Carella, Jeff Dike, Naomi Fox, and Mark Ryan

 

Determining the Strength of a Decoy System: A Paradox of Deception and Solicitation

Christopher J. Jordan, Qiang Zhang, and Jason Royes

                                    

IAW, Track C: Cryptography

Session Chair: William Suchan

Public Key Cryptography with Matrices

Mukesh Kumar Singh

 

On the Security of Random Key Pre-distribution Scheme

Mahalingam Ramkumar, Nasir Memon

 

Matrix Based Asymmetric Bulk Encryption Algorithm

Mukesh Kumar Singh

 

Evolution of In-line Network Encryptors Toward the High Assurance Internet Protocol

Interoperability Specifications (HAIPIS)

J. B. Widby, R. D. Del Rio, D. O. Fulton, and COL C. Dunn

                              

IAW, Track D: Intrusion Detection II

Session Chair: Eric Fretheim

Simplified Protocol Capture (SIMPCAP)

Michael W. Corley, Michael W. Weir, Kenric Nelson, and Andrew J. Karam

 

The New Criteria for Covert Channels Auditing

Changda Wang and Shiguang Ju

 

Architecture of the Reconnaissance Intrusion Detection System (RIDS)

Zheng Zhang and Constantine N. Manikopoulos

 

Dimension Reduction Using Feature Extraction Methods for Real-time Misuse Detection

Systems

Gopi K. Kuchimanchi, Vir V. Phoha, Kiran S. Balagani, and Shekhar Gaddam

                        

IAW, Track E: Policy and Defensive Measures I

Session Chair: Bill McCarty

Security Feature Comparison for Fibre Channel Storage Area Networks Switches

Casimer DeCusatis, and Robert Atkins

 

Towards the Specification of Access Control Policies on Multiple Operating Systems

Lawrence Teo and Gail-Joon Ahn

 

Dynamic Document Reclassification for Preventing Insider Abuse

A. Garg, S. Pramanik, V. Sankaranarayanan, and S. Upadhyaya

 

Measuring IT Security - a Method Based on Common Criteria’s Security Functional

Requirements

Amund Hunstad, Jonas Hallberg, and Richard Andersson

 

12:30-2:00

Lunch

Bill Cheswick, Chief Scientist Lumeta (West Point Officer’s Club)

 

2:00-3:15

Information Security Top 5 Priorities (Panel)

Panel Chair: Jack Marin, BBN Technologies Room: TH143

 

3:15-3:45

Break

 

3:45-5:00

Papers Session III

 

CISSE, Track A: IA Program Development II

Session Chair: Major Mike Cobb

Designing A Computer Forensics Course for an Information Assurance Track

Barbara Endicott-Popovsky, V. M. Popovsky, Deb Frincke

 

Implementation and Lessons Learned from an Undergraduate Special Interest Group in

Information Assurance

Gregory Conti, Daniel Ragsdale, Scott Lathrop, Christopher Gates

 

Embedding Industry Standards within the Undergraduate IT Security Curriculum: An

Australian Implementation

Jill Slay

 

A Draft Model Curriculum for Programs of Study in Information Security and Assurance

Michael E. Whitman, Herbert J. Mattord

   

CISSE, Track B: IA Technical Research

Session Chair: Mr. Aaron Ferguson

Event Data and Intrusion Alert Correlation in Heterogeneous Networks

Ronja Addams-Moring, Antti Hätälä, Camillo Särs, Teemupekka Virtanen

 

Electronic Forensic Education Needs of Law Enforcement

Helen Armstrong, Phillip Russo

 

Teaching Computer Forensics: Uniting Practice with Intellect

Colin Armstrong, Nimal Jayaratna

 

Infosec Education and Expert Witnessing

William J Caelli, Caroline L Allinson

                                

IAW, Track C: Wireless Security and Ad Hoc Networking

Session Chair: Brajendra Panda

Secure Communications in Ad Hoc Networks

Mike Burmester and Tri Van Le

 

Developing and delivering hands-on information assurance exercises: Experiences with the

Cyber Defense Lab at UMBC

Alan T. Sherman, Brian O. Roberts, William E. Byrd, Matthew R. Baker, and John Simmons

 

A Biometric Authentication Approach for High Security Ad Hoc Networks

Qinghan Xiao

 

Tactical Bandwidth Exhaustion in Ad Hoc Networks

Qijun Gu, Peng Liu, Chao-Hsien Chu

                        

IAW, Track D: Intrusion Detection III

Session Chair: Julie Ryan

The Application of a Low Pass Filter in Anomaly Network Intrusion Detection

Jun Li and Constantine Manikopoulos

 

Anomaly intrusion detection using one class SVM

Yanxin Wang, Johnny Wong, and Andrew Miner

 

A Game Theoretic Approach to Modeling Intrusion Detection in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks

Animesh Patcha and Jung-Min Park

 

Network Abuse Detection via Flow Content Characterization

Mehdi Kharrazi, Kulesh Shanmugasundaram, and Nasir Memon

 

IAW, Track E: Advanced Topics III

Session Chair: Curt Carver

Agent Based Multilevel Dynamic Multimedia Security System

Hongwei Li and Atam Dhawan

 

SILT: Integrated Logging Management for Security-Enhanced Linux

Nicholas Davis, Perry Holloway II, and John Hale

 

Advancing Assurance for Security Distributed Communications

G. Bella and S. Bistarelli

 

The Manuka Project

Barbara Endicott-Popovsky, Dave Dittrich, Amelia Phillips, Deb Frincke, Jose Chavez, W. Jenks

Gibbons, Don Nguyen, Christian Seifert, Amy Shephard, Chris Abate, Shawn Loveland

 

5:00

CISSE Concludes

 

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