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
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CISSE, Track A: IA Program Development
Session Chair: Major Fernando
Maymi
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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 |
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IAW, Track
B: HoneyNets I
Session Chair: Shambhu J
Upadhyaya
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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 |
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IAW, Track C: Intrusion Response and Recovery
Session Chair: William Streilein |
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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 |
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IAW, Track D: Intrusion Detection I
Session Chair: Alec Yasinsac
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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 |
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IAW, Track E: Advanced Topics
Session Chair: Stephen D.
Wolthusen
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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
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CISSE, Track A: IA Curriculum Development
Session Chair: Major Rick Brown
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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 |
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IAW, Track
B: HoneyNets II
Session Chair: John Cole
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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 |
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IAW,
Track C: Cryptography
Session Chair: William Suchan
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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 |
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IAW, Track D: Intrusion Detection II
Session Chair: Eric Fretheim
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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 |
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IAW, Track E: Policy and Defensive Measures I
Session Chair: Bill McCarty
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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
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CISSE,
Track A: IA Program Development II
Session Chair: Major Mike Cobb
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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 |
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CISSE, Track B: IA Technical Research
Session Chair: Mr. Aaron
Ferguson
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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 |
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IAW, Track C: Wireless Security and Ad Hoc Networking
Session Chair: Brajendra Panda
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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 |
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IAW, Track D: Intrusion Detection III
Session Chair: Julie Ryan
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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 |
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IAW, Track E: Advanced Topics III
Session Chair: Curt Carver
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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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