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ECIW 2005: Conference Timetable

The conference timetable is given below.

Monday 11 July 2005

10:00

Welcome from the conference chair - Andy Jones, British Telecom UK

10:15

Keynote address: Richard Starnes, Managed Security Operations Centre (MSOC), Cable and Wireless, UK
Cyber Terrorism: Are we ready?

11:10

Conference splits into streams

 

Stream A - Chair  Matthew Warren

Stream B - Chair Craig Valli

Stream C - Chair Richard Hoad

Stream D - Chair Catharina Candolin

11:15

Visualisation Techniques: Their Application Within Unified Intrusion Detection Systems Data
Read Huw and Blyth Andrew, University of Glamorgan, UK

Incorporating Security Requirements into the software development process
Balopoulos T., Dritsas S., Gymnopoulos L., Karyda M., Kokolakis S. and Gritzalis Stefanos, University of the Aegean, Samos, Greece

Is there a Need for Enhancing National Security against Terrorists conducting Information Warfare?A Confident Performance for Australia Context
Webb Kenneth, Edith Cowan University, Perth, Western Australia

Where are the Policies for PDA Usage in the Australian Healthcare Environment? 
Williams Patricia , Edith Cowan University, Perth, Australia

11:45

Distribution of Offensive Material over Computer Networks
Tryfonas Theodore, Mee Vivienne, Sutherland Iain and Thomas Paula  University of Glamorgan, UK

Inside and out? The information security threat from insiders
Rowlingson Robert, QinetiQ, Malvern, UK

Targeting a Warlord - The Challenges of Information Operations in Afghanistan
Rantapelkonen Jari , Finnish Defence Forces, National Defence College, Helsinki, Finland

Novel framework for automated security abstraction, modelling, implementation and verification
Saliou Lionel, Buchanan William and Graves Jamie, Napier University, Edinburgh, UK

12:15

Phish or Treat? Phishing tricks reloaded.
Moustakas Evangelos, Duquenoy Penny and Ranganathan Chandrasekaran, Middlex University, London, UK

Governance Principles for sharing information in the NEC Enviroment
Ashenden Debi, Cranfield University, Royal Military College of Science, Shrivenham, Swindon, UK

Security in Symbian Smartphones: Threats, Needed Functionalities and Existing Implementations
Salmensuu Ville,  Koskela Joakim and Virtanen Teemupekka, Helsinki University of Technology, Finland

The Threat Response Spy Files: A Case Study About an Arms Manufacturer, a Private Intelligence Company and Many Infiltrators
Lubbers Eveline, University of Strathclyde, UK

12:45

Lunch

Lunch

Lunch

Lunch

14:00

Workshop: National security from the IO of Terrorist Groups - An Australian Perspective
Facilitated by Ken Webb, Edith Cowan University, Perth, Australia

 

Stream A - Chair Andrew Blythe

Stream B - Chair David Llamas

Stream C - Chair 

Stream D - Chair Bill Hutchinson

15:00

Securing Against the Possibility of an Improbable Event: Concepts for Managing Predictable Threats and Normal Compromises
Baskerville Richard and Sainsbury Robert, Georgia State University, Atlanta, USA

Agent-based Forensic Investigations with an Integrated Framework 
Buchanan William, Saliou Lionel, Munoz Jose and Migas Nikos, Napier University, Edinburgh, UK

Ensuring decision making during information operations
Candolin Catharina, Helsinki University of Technology Finland

Introducing Ontology-based Security Policy Management in the Grid
Gymnopoulos Lazaros and Gritzalis Stefanos, University of the Aegean, Greece

15:30

Content Analysis as a Tool of Information Warfare
Darnton Geoffrey, Bournemouth University, UK

A Two-tier Intrusion Detection System for Mobile Ad Hoc Networks
Razak Shukor, Furnell Steven and Brooke Phil, University of Plymouth, UK

Towards A Validation Framework For Forensic Computing Tools in Australia.
Wilsdon Tom and Slay Jill, University of South Australia

Information security culture and leadership
Zakaria Omar, Royal Holloway, University of London, UK

16:00

Refreshments

Refreshments

Refreshments

Refreshments

16:30

Plenary Session: Maksym Schipka, AntiVirus Technical Architect at Message
LabsThe Menace of Code Breakers

 

Stream A - Chair 

Stream B - Chair Leigh Armistead

Stream C - Chair Debi Ashenden

Stream D - Chair 

17:30

Architecture for Near Real-Time Threat Assessment using IDS Data
Fragkos Grigorios and Blyth Andrew, University of Glamorgan, UK

Is NATO in need of a renewed Allied Security Concept?
Efthymiopoulos Marios , MFA Greece, University of Crete, Greence

Development of a "zero-skills" forensic laptop registration and identification tool
Slay Jill, Dong HuangXiao and  Wilsdon Tom, University of South Australia

Electromagnetic (EM) susceptibility of information systems – The need for EM detection.
Hoad Richard and Blyth Andrew, QinetiQ, EMC Group, Farnborough, UK

18:00

The use of computers idle-time and parallel processing over a network to perform password threat assessment.
Fragkos Grigorios and Xynos Konstantinos, University of Glamorgan, Wales, UK

The use of balanced score cards for information security
Stubbings Michael, QinetiQ, Malvern, UK

Windows Event Logs and their Forensic Usefulness
Mee Vivienne and  Iain Sutherland, School of Computing, University of Glamorgan, UK

Analysis of information security risks: Policy for protection through to implementation
Hughes Kay and Wiseman Simon, QinetiQ Trusted Information Management, Malvern, UK

17:00

 

17:30

18:30

Close of Day

18:30

Coach arrives to take everyone to Caephilly Castle for the Conference Dinner

21:30

Coach returns to Glamorgan University

Tuesday 12 July 2005

09:30

Panel Discussion: Fighting Cyber-Crime
Facilitated by Andy Jones, British Telecom, UK

 

10:30

Refreshments

Refreshments

Refreshments

 

 

Stream A - Chair Iain Sutherland

Stream B - Chair Jari Rantopelkonen

Stream C - Chair 

 

11:00

Evaluation framework for the analysis of covert channels in the TCP/IP protocol suite
Llamas David, Allison C and Ruddle A, University of St Andrews, UK.

Data Unification and Data Fusion of Intrusion Detection Logs in a Network Centric Environment
Avourdiadis Nikolaos and Blyth Andrew, University of Glamorgan, UK

Analyzing threat agents and their attributes
Vidalis Stillianos and Jones Andy, University of Glamorgan, UK

 

11:30

Issues relating to the Forensics Analysis of PDA and Telephony (PDAT) enabled devices
Valli Craig , Edith Cowan University, Perth, Australia

A Risk Consequence Analysis as a Part of the Anticipatory Decision-Making using a Bayesian Network
Kuokkanen Pertti, University of Helsinki, Finland

Pre-emptive military action: The fight for recipients - war as a part of story society created by the Media
Huhtinen Aki , Finnish National Defence College, Helskinki, Finland

 

12:00

Mail Stream Analysis Using Self-Organizing Map
Voipio Mikko, Helsinki University of Technology, Finland

Finite field parallel multipliers for FPGAs
Kurokawa Takakazu and Lory Kimsoeun, National Defence Academy / Dept. of Computer Science Yokosuka Japan

Common Operational Situation Picture and Information Operations
Kuusisto Rauno, Kuusisto Tuija and Armistead Edwin, Finnish Defence Forces, Helsinki, Finland

 

12:30

Lunch
Demonstration by QinetiQ of the 'Blueteam' demonstration, showing techniques used by real-world computer network attackers

 

13:45

Panel Discussion: Influencing IO Policy - A US Perspective
Facilitated by Leigh Armistead, Edith Cowan University, Perth, Australia

 

 

Stream A - Chair Andy Jones

Stream B - Chair Geoffrey Darnton

Stream C - Chair Richard Baskerville

 

14:45

Information needs of strategic level decision makers in crisis situations
Kuusisto Tuija, Yliniemi Terhi  and Kuusisto Rauno , The Finnish Defence Forces, Helsinki, Finland

Technical Comparison of DomainKeys and SenderID
Voipio Mikko, Sillanpää Pekka  and Virtanen Teemupekka, Helsinki University of Technology, Finland

An Australian Risk Analysis Approach for Critical Information Infrastructure Protection
Warren Mathew and Pye Graeme, Deakin University, Victoria, Australia

 

15:15

Information Operations Education in the United States: Feast or Famine?
Armistead Edwin, Schou Corey, Kuehl Dan , Edith Cowan University, Perth, Australia

The Need for a Common Digital Investigation Standard in the Battle Against Cyber Crime – CTOSE.
Urry Robert, Institute for the Protection and Security of the Citizen – European Commission’s Joint Research Centre, Ispra, Italy

The 'Will' and Information Operations
Hutchinson Bill , Edith Cowan University, Perth, Australia

 

15:45

The Evolution of US Military Conceptions of Information Warfare and Information Operations, 1979-2004:  An Initial Report
Leweling Tara and Walters Ron, Naval Postgraduate School, Pacific Grove, USA

Information as an Element of Power: What it is, How do we Measure it, How do we Use it?"
Kuehl, Dan, National Defense University, USA

Australian Commercial - Critical Infrastructure Management Protection
Warren Mathew, Deakin University, Victoria, Australia

 

16:15

Close of Conference

Close of Conference

Close of Conference

 

 

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