Day 1 - Monday, June 6, 2005
Time Speaker Topic Overview of Presentation
9:00am-5:00pm Dr. Julie Ryan, Professor, George Washington University Information Assurance Bootcamp Information for those institutions considering developing an Information Assurance program. Topics covered include the Center of Academic Excellence program, courseware evaluations, resources for curriculum development, and caution zones.
9:00am-5:00pm Robert Du Charme,
Education Training Manager, Cisco Systems, Inc.
Cisco Technical Security Bootcamp A brief overview of security technologies and how they can assist in an overall security environment. Topics covered will include firewalls, virtual private networking, and intrusion prevention. This will be a very fast-paced, intense discussion of the technologies, with demonstrations and hands-on components for the attendees. Since this is a one day event, attendees must have a working knowledge of TCP/IP, a grasp of the OSI model, and some idea about networking and hosts.
11:30am-1:00pm Lunch Break Hotel Restaurant  
4:30pm-6:00pm Dr. Wells, Assistant Secretary of Defense, C3I, (invited) Committee on National Security Systems (CNSS) Awards Ceremony The CNSS will recognize academic, government and private training institutions for successfully mapping their information assurance curriculum to the CNSS National Standards.
Day 2 - Tuesday, June 7, 2005
Time Speaker Topic Overview of Presentation
7:30am-8:15am Registration Hotel Restaurant  
8:30am-8:45am Robert Du Charme,
Education Training Manager, Cisco Systems, Inc. Charles L. Liotta, Vice Provost for Research and Dean of Graduate Studies, Georgia Institute of Technology. Corey D. Schou, PhD, CISSP
University Professor of Informatics Professor of Information System Idaho Sate University
Welcome Welcome by Cisco to the 9th Annual CISSE Conference
8:45am-9:30am Greg Akers, Senior Vice President, CTO Global Government Solutions Group, Cisco Systems, Inc. - Confirmed Morning Keynote Cisco Systems, Sr. VP Greg Akers will address the need for partnership with Industry, Academia and Government in the field of Information Security Education.
9:30am-11:00am Dan Wolf, Information Assurance Director National Security Agency, National Security Agency Designation of new National Centers of Excellence in Information Assurance Education National Security Agency and Department of Homeland Security will present the new Centers of Excellence in Information Security Education
11:00am-11:15am Break Outside Main Meeting Room  
11:15am-11:45pm Dr. Diana Gant, Program Director Division of Undergraduate Education,
National Science Foundation - Confirmed
SF Scholarship for Service (SFS) Program This is your opportunity to hear the Director of the NSF Scholarship for Service (SFS) program. You will hear the changes made in the program going forward and how you school can benefit. You will also have an opportunity to ask Dr. Gant questions regarding the state of SFS.
11:45am-12:00pm Christine Nickell, Deputy Chief, Program Manager, DoD/NIETP. - Confirmed DoD Information Assurance Scholarship Program/Program Manager This is your opportunity to hear the newest information regarding the DoD Scholarship program.
12:00pm-1:00pm Lunch Hotel Restaurant  
1:15pm-2:00pm Panelists: Edward McPherson, Technology & Data Services Practice, Pricewaterhouse Coopers LLP - Moderator, Chris Ray, CISO, HealthSouth, Tom Pollard, CISO, Piedmont Hospital,
Matt Simon, Manager Security & Client Services Emory Healthcare
Panel: Healthcare Issues and How They Affect IA Education With HIPAA and other concerns regarding privacy learn how some schools have added this topic to their curriculum. Learn how it is not only benefiting the students but the Healthcare industry.
2:00pm-2:45pm Panelists: Roy George, Professor, Clark Atlanta University Jibe Odubiyi, Professor, Bowie State University Andrea Lawrence, Professor,  Spelman College Panel:  IA Education/Curriculum Needs in HUCU's What Challenges They Face

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HUCU'S will discuss their success in building IA programs and the challenges they face in the future going forward.  Also learn how you can partner with and HUCU and build a successful partnership.
2:45pm-3:00pm Break Outside Main Meeting Room  
3:00pm-3:45pm Panelists:  Kenneth Watson, Manager Critical Infrastructure Assurance Group, Cisco Systems, Inc. - Moderator
Graham Holmes, Senior Manager, Higher Education Strategic Technology Programs, Cisco Systems, Inc.
 Dr. Charles Palmer, Director of Research, IBM George Bieber, OSD NII DIAP Division Chief for Training and Human Resources, US Department of Defense
Panel:  Industry/Government Relevant Research Needs

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An opportunity for Industry research groups to discuss what they are looking for in research proposals from universities.  You will gain an understand of how industry research works and how to be successful in writing security research grants.
3:45pm-4:30pm Panelists: Dr. Carl Stucke, Professor, Georgia State University - Moderator Dr. Annie Anton, Professor, North Carolina State University
Lynn Goodendorf, VP of Information Privacy Protection, IHG
Tom Madden, CISO, Centers for Desease Control Walter Tong, Senior Information Security Advisor Georgia Technology Authority, Georgia Office of Homeland Security
Privacy Panel What is the balance in protecting privacy and ensuring security.  Listen to our panel debate the right of privacy and the cost of security.  Can we have both?
4:30pm-5:30pm Papers 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 three parallel tracks on 7 and 8 June.  The papers were selected using a blind review process that resulted in selecting the top eighteen papers that best reflect the emerging concepts in information assurance education and awareness activities.
     - Curriculum I An Information Security/Assurance Vision:Development of a Multi-Disciplinary Institute at a Public UniversityWilliam Caelli, Edward Dawson

A Bachelor of Science Degree in Computer Security: The Experiences of a National Center of Academic Excellence in Information Assurance Education, N. Paul Schembari

Information Assurance Educational Outreach: Initiatives at the Software Engineering Institute, Carol A. Sledge

     - Experience I Best Practices and Worst Assumptions, Matt Bishop

The Collegiate Cyber Defense Competition, Gregory B. White, Ph.D., Dwayne Williams

Form follows Function Information Assurance Network Design for Problem Based Learning, Sean V. Coyne, Scott J. Roberts

     - Lab Environments Design and Development of an Information Security Laboratory, Srini Srinivasan

V-NetLab: A Cost-Effective Platform to Support Course Projects in Computer Security, Kumar Krishna, Weiqing Sun, Pratik Rana, Tianning Li, and R. Sekar

Design of A Virtual Laboratory for Information Assurance Education and Research, Vikram Padman and Nasir Memon

6:30pm-7:00pm Dinner reception/drinks Hotel Restaurant  
7:00pm-9:00pm Dinner/ Speaker Chief Gil Gallegos,
Chief of Police Alberquerque, New Mexico - Confirmed
 
Day 3 - Wednesday, June 8, 2005
Time Speaker Topic Overview of Presentation
8:00am-8:30am Registration/Breakfast    
8:45am-9:30am Howard Schmidt, CSO ebay - Confirmed Morning Keynote Listen to Howard Schmidt talk about his experience dealing in information assurance from both the  government and industry background.
9:30am-10:30am Panelist: Howard Schmidt, CSO ebay - Moderator Bill Boni, VP and CISO Motorola Steve Katz, CISSP, The Global CSO Council, formerly of Citigroup Rhonda MacLean, Sr. VP  Director of Corporate Information Security, Bank of America CSO Panel Listen to 3 of today's top CSOs talk about security issues their companies face on a daily basis.  Learn what industry leaders are needing from your students to help them protect their companies interests.
10:30am-10:45am Break Outside Main Meeting Room  
10:45am-11:30am Panelists: Pinny Sheoran, Professor, Mesa Community College - Moderator Matt Basham, Professor, St. Petersburg Community College Dr. Barbara Belon, Professor, Norwalk Community College Panel:  The Needs of IA Curriculum in Community Colleges Community Colleges share their needs for cooperation with 4 year intuitions on building IA curriculum and lab exercises.  They will also highlight some of their successful community college programs.
11:30am-12:15pm Dr. Cynthia Irvine, Professor, Naval Postgraduate School
Scott Gallardo, CEO, Rivermind
CyberCEIGE CyberCIEGE is a hands-on virtual laboratory dealing with all aspects of Information Assurance (IA). Along with rigorous scientific foundations, it involves the application of abstract principles into the real world. For instance, we know that simple passwords can cause security problems, but with CyberCIEGE you get to see exactly what types of attacks could occur and as well as the damage.
12:15pm-1:15pm Lunch Hotel Restaurant  
1:15pm-2:00pm Panelists: Richard Baskerville, Chairman, Georgia State University - Moderator Dr. Daniel T. Kuehl,  Professor of Systems Management,  National Defense University Dr. Julie Ryan, Professor, George Washington University Panel: Relevance of Information Warfare to  Business Is information warfare education important to business?  Listen to our panel explain the benefits of having such a program in your curriculum.
2:00pm-2:45pm Panelist: Dr. Paul Judge, CTO, CipherTrust Hollis Johnson, Education Specialist, Cisco Systems, Inc. Caleb Sima,Co-founder and CTO, SPI Dynamics Inc. Panel:  Industry Needs for Secure Coding Curriculum Listen to industry professional's talk about the need to make secure coding a must in every curriculum.  How students are not coming into the workforce with the proper secure coding skills.
2:45pm-3:00pm Break Outside Main Meeting Room  
3:00pm-3:45pm Panelist: Mustaque Ahamad, Professor, Georgia Institute of Technolgy - Moderator
Remaining Panelists TBD
Panel:  Building secure coding curriculum Listen to some university programs who are making a difference in secure coding curriculum.  How they have been able to partner with industry to meet their needs for students well educated in the importance of software quality.
3:45pm-4:30pm Panelist:  Matt Bishop, Professor, UC Davis
Pete Allor, Director of Intelligence and Special Assistant to the CEO, Internet Security Systems
Panel:  Information Sharing/Vulnerability Disclosures University Researchers discover vulnerabilities in commercial products.  How to find the proper way to report your research project vulnerabilities and work with Industry.
4:30pm-5:30pm Papers Poster Session: 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 three parallel tracks on 7 and 8 June.  The papers were selected using a blind review process that resulted in selecting the top eighteen papers that best reflect the emerging concepts in information assurance education and awareness activities.
     - Curriculum II Integration of Information Assurance and Security into the IT2005 Model CurriculumJoseph J. Ekstrom, Barry M. Lunt

The Need for Information Assurance Curriculum Standards, Carol Taylor, Jim Alves-Foss

A Strategy for Meeting DoD 8570.1-M Requirements, Leigh Armistead, Dennis Stone

     - Experience II Developing the Cross-Disciplinary Nature of Information Assurance in the Undergraduate Curriculum, Jill Slay

A Methodology for Developing and Disseminating Curriculum Resource Material in Information Security, Melissa Dark, Linda Morales, Connie Justice

Corporate Computer Forensics:  Opening Opportunities for Students, Patricia Y. Logan

     - Curriculum III Secure Code: The Capstone Class in an Information Assurance Track B. Endicott-Popovsky, V. Popovsky and D. Frincke

Graduate Level Assessment Course: A Model for Safe Vulnerability Assessment Art Conklin, Gregory White

Modeling, Simulation, and Visualization of a Network Using the Easel Programming Language Vojislav Stojkovic, Grace C. Steele

6:15pm-7:00pm Social reception/drinks    
7:00pm-9:00pm Dinner Hotel Restaurant Fran Dramis / Confirmed CSO for BellSouth  
Day 4 - Thursday, June 9, 2005
Time Speaker Topic Overview of Presentation
8:00am-8:45am Breakfast    
8:45am-9:30am John Mullin,
Chief Information Officer of the Georgia Institute of Technology, and the Associate Vice President and Associate Vice Provost for Information Technology Georgia Institute of Technology - Confirmed
Morning Keynote  
9:30am-10:15am Panelist: Robert  Du Charme, Education Training Manager,
Cisco Systems, Inc. - Moderator Herb Baines, Director, Information Security, Georgia Institute of Technology Robert Wright, Director, Information Security Strategy, Bellsouth
Panel:  How Does Security Policy Relate to the Security Problem

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How to create security policies that don't interfere with security.  How to have a secure University without interfering with the schools open policy.
10:15am-10:30am Break Outside Main Meeting Room  
10:30am-11:15am Panelist: Frederick R. Chang Research Professor
Director, Center for Information Assurance and Security Department of Computer Sciences, The University of Texas at Austin - Moderator Greg White, University of Texas San Antonio Willis Marti, Texas A&M Steve Tate, University of North Texas
Panel:  How to Build Lab Exercises and Capture the Flag Activities Six different universities in Texas joined forces to create a capture the flag exercise.  Come listen and learn how they prepared their students, developed the exercises and the outcome of the competition.
11:15am-12:00pm Panelist: Venkat Pothamsetty, Engineer, Cisco Systems, Inc. - Moderator Dr. Farnam Jahanian, Professor, University of Michigan
Dr. Richard Ford,  Professor, Florida Institue of Technology
Panel:  Worm research/Internet Motion Sensors Listen to Cisco, FIT and U of Michigan talk about their joint worm simulation research.  You will learn about about analyzing and estimating worm impact on network devices.  As well as their research on software based worm propagation and containement simulation. 
12:00pm-12:45pm Panelist: Don Goff,  Professor and Executive Director, Security Studies Laboratory, University of Maryland University College (UMUC)  - Moderator Alan T. Sherman, Associate Professor of Computer Science, University of Maryland, Baltimore County (UMBC) David Ward, Esq. Adjunct Professor, Capitol College
Dennis Schrader, Director, Governor's Office of Homeland Security, State of  Maryland (Invited)
Panel:  State of Maryland Center of Academic Education The five CAE's in the state of Maryland will share how they collaberate on curriculum, buidling resources and how they work with the State to Maryland in the effort to promote IA education and partnership.
12:45pm-12:55pm Robert  Du Charme,
Education Training Manager, Cisco Systems, Inc. Charles L. Liotta, Vice Provost for Research and Dean of Graduate Studies, Georgia Institute of Technology. Corey D. Schou, PhD, CISSP
University Professor of Informatics Professor of Information System
Idaho Sate University
Conference Wrap Up  
1:00pm-2:00pm Lunch Hotel Restaurant  
2:45pm-3:30pm      
End of conference