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ECIW 2010
1-2 July, Thessaloniki, Greece
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Conference Programme

 

 

 

The conference programme is given below.

 

Section 1 Shows Thursday 1 July Streams A through D

Section 2 Shows Friday 2 July Streams A through D

 

 

Wednesday 30 June 2010

Pre-conference registration and welcome meeting (Until 1930)

Thursday 1 July 2010

Registration and coffee

Room:
Welcome from the conference chair:

Keynote address: Kevin Henry, Ottawa, Canada

Conference splits into streams

Room:
Stream A:
Legal and Ethical issues
Chair:
Martti Lehto

Room:
Stream B:
Network Security
Chair:
Iain Sutherland

Room:
Stream C:
Mini track on The role of the Enemy in war propaganda  
Chair:
Marja Vuorinen

Room:
Stream D:
Mini Track on Cyber Conflict 
Chair:
Rain Ottis

Duty to Assist Locating and Prosecuting Cyber Attackers - New Standard for State Responsibility?
Tikk Eneken, CCD COE, Estonia

Hacking for Fun and Education: eLearning on Network Security
Ott Alexander and Richard Sethmann, University of Applied Sciences, Bremen, Germany

She Wolves And Russian Brides - Women Enemies In War Propaganda
Lintunen Tiina, University of Turku, Finland

Towards Reversible Cyberattacks
Rowe Neil, US Naval Postgraduate School, Monterray, CA, USA

War and Ethics in Cyberspace: Cyber-Conflict and Just War Theory
Liaropoulos Andrew, University of Piraeus, Greece

Motivation and Requirements for Determining a Network Warfare Capability
Veerasamy Namosha and Jan Eloff, University of Pretoria, South Africa

"Mein Kampf" Revisited: Enemy Images as Inversions of the Self
Vuorinen Marja, University of Helsinki, Finland

Proactive Defense Tactics Against On-Line Cyber Militia
Ottis Rain, Cooperative Cyber Defence Centre of Excellence (CCD COE), Estonia

Legal Issues and Challenges Involved in Cyber World Business
Bhatambrekar Shubhangi Sunil, Modern College, Ganeshkhind, Pune, India (Research-in-progress)

Novel Information Sharing Syntax for Data Sharing between Police and Community Partners, using Role-based Security
Uthmani Omair, William Buchanan, Alistair Lawson,  Christoph Thuemnler, Lu Fan, Edinburgh Napier University, Russell Scott, Anne Lavery, Scottish Police College and Chris Mooney, Glasgow Community and Safety Services, UK (Research-in-Progress)

Ridiculing the Demon: The Comical Image of Lazy, Stupid, Ineffective, Helpless, Uncultured Russians during the Winter War 1939–1940 in Finland
Vares Vesa, University of Turku, Finland

Cyber Warfare: Virtual War Between Virtual Societies
Tsirigotis Anthimos-Alexadros, Hellenic Airforce, Athens, Greece (Research-in-Progress)

Lunch

Lunch

Lunch

Lunch

Room:
Stream A:
Cyber Defence and Cyber Crime
Chair:
Theodosios Tsiakis

Room:
Stream B:
Information Security
Chair:
Ulrike Hugl

Room:
Stream C:
Mini track on The role of the Enemy in war propaganda  
Chair:
Marja Vuorinen

Room:
Stream D:
Mini Track on Cyber Conflict 
Chair:
Rain Ottis

Towards a Risk Management Based Approach for Protecting Internet Conversations
Michalopoulos Dimitrios, Ioannis Mavridis, University of Macedonia and Vasileios Vitsas, Alexander Technological Educational Institute of Thessalonki, Greece

Electronic Digital Passport as a Means of Partial Response to the Lack of Intelligence in the Field of Border Control
Bligh Alexander, Ariel University Center, Israel

Exploiting the Hutu/Tutsi Divide: The Relationship Between Extremist Propaganda and Genocide in Rwanda
Gendron Sarah, Marquette University, Milwaukee, USA

Cyber Antagonism Between Hacker Groups Develops New Challenges
Heickerö Roland, Swedish Defence Research Agency FOI, Stockholm, Sweden

Analysis of Malicious Affiliate Network  Activity as a Test Case for an Investigatory Framework
Miehling Mathew, William Buchanan, John Old, Edinburgh Napier University, Alan Batey, Computer Crime Unit, Northumbria Police and Arshad Rahman, Finanacial Services Authority, London, UK

How the Pride Attacks
Al-Fedaghi Sabah, Kuwait University, Kuwait

The Struggle for Upper Moral Hand - the PSYOP Campaign in the Gaza War of 2008
Schleifer Ron, Ariel University Center, Israel (Academic, Propoganda) IW-023 Presentation only

Proactive Offensive Cyber Warfare Initiative: An Expert System Framework
Rohret David, Computer Sciences Corporation, San Antonio, USA (Research-in-Progress)

Refreshments

Refreshments

Refreshments

Refreshments

Room:
Stream A:
Intrusion Detection
Chair:
Andrew Liarapolis

Room:
Stream B:
Information Security
Chair: 
Alexander Bligh

Room:
Stream C:
Deception
Chair:
Sarah Gendron

Room:
Stream D:
Smart Cards and Identity Cards
Chair:
Neil Rowe

Towards a Framework for the Generation of Enhanced Attack and Background Network Traffic for Evaluation of Network-based Intrusion Detection Systems
Lo Owen, Jamie Graves and William Buchanan, Edinburgh Napier University, UK

The Malicious Insider Problem: An Integrated View on Individual, Organizational and Contextual Influencing Factors
Hugl Ulrike, University of Innsbruck, Austria

Future Requirements for Deception in Naval Defence
Kostis Theodoros, Athanasios Goudosis, University of the Aegean, Konstantinos Galanis, Ethnodata S.A. and Ioannis Koukos, Hellenic Naval Academy, Greece

Smart Cards, the Invisible Bullets
Guyot Vincent, ESIEA, Paris, France

Behavioural Profiling for Impostor Detection in Mobile Networks
Zincir Ibrahim, Steven Furnell and Andy Phippen, University of Plymouth, UK

Information Security Education in the Greek Universities and Technological Education Institutes
Tsiakis Theodosios, Technological Educational Institute of Kozani, Greece

Zero-Sum Games of Deception
Braynov Sviatoslav, University of Illinois at Springfield, USA

Sniffing with the Portuguese Identify Card for Fun and Profit
Crocker Paul and Vasco Niko, University of Beira Interior and Simao Melo de Sousa, Telecommunications Covilha, Portugal

Room:
Panel discussion: The role of intelligence in contemporary security challenges: drawing on operations in Somalia, anti-terrorist operations etc.

Close of conference day

Close of conference day

Close of conference day

Close of conference day

 

Conference Dinner at B.restaurant,  located at the Museum of Byzantine Culture in Thessaloniki

 

Friday 2 July 2010

Room:
Keynote address:
Vasilios Katos, Democritus University of Thrace, Greece
Satellite Transmission Security

Refreshments

Refreshments

Refreshments

Refreshments

Room:
Stream A:
Technical issues
Chair: 
Svet Braynov

Room:
Stream B:
Mini Track on Changing security environment: From Nation States to Corporation Security  
Chairs:
Aki-Mauri Huhtinen and Kari Laitinen

Room:
Stream C:
Critical Infrastructures
Chair:
 Evan Demskey

Room:
Stream D:
Mini Track on Manage and implement security strategies and issues at enterprise levels
Chair: 
Pertti Kuokkanen

Detecting XML Data Irregularities by Means of Lexical Analysis and Parsing
Kotze Dirk and Martin Olivier, University of Pretoria, South Africa

How to Grasp Emerging Futures of Information Wars
Keskinen Auli, National Defence University, Helsinki, Finland

An Applied Framework for Modelling a Critical Infrastructure System Incident
Pye Graeme and Matthew Warren, Deakin University, Geelong, Australia

Operations Management of Information Security at Enterprise Levels
Kuokkanen Pertti, Defence Command Finland

Reconfigurable Radio Systems: Towards Secure Collaboration for Peace Support and Public Safety
Sigholm Johan, Swedish National Defence College, Stockholm, Sweden (Research-in-progress)

Changing Security Speech and Environment: From Nation States to Corporation Security
Huhtinen Aki-Mauri, Finnish National Defence University and Kari Laitinen, Police College of Finland

An Alerting System for Interdependent Critical Infrastructures
Simoes Paulo, University of Coimbra, Portugal, Paolo Capodieci, Selex Communications S.p.A., Michele Minicino, E. Ciancamerla, ENEA, S. Panzieri, Università di Roma Tre, M. Castrucci, University of Rome – La Sapienza, Italy and Leonid Lev, Israel Electric Corp., Israel

The Necessity of Implementing a Long-term Security Strategy in Public Administration Organizations from Romania
Petrescu Marius, Ionut Barbu, Gabriela Popa and Ofelia-Valentina Robescu, Valahia University from Targoviste, Romania

BinThavro: Towards a Useful and Fast Tool for Goodware and Malware Analysis
Caillat Benjamin, Anthony Desnos and Robert Erra, ESIEA, France (Practitioner paper)

The Way of Warfare in Three Possible Worlds – From Art of War to Information Warfare
Huhtinen Aki-Mauri, Finnish National Defence University, Helsinki, Finland

Development of a Supply Chain Management Security Risk Management Method: A Conceptual Model
Warren Matthew and Shona Leitch, Deakin Univeristy, Melbourne, Australia

A Conceptual Model Approach to Manage and Audit Information Systems Security
Pereira Teresa, Superior School of Business Studies Polytechnic Institute of Viana do Castelo and Henrique Santos, University of Minho, Guimaraes, Portugal (Research-in-Progress)

Lunch

Lunch

Lunch

Lunch

Room:
Stream A:
Steganography
Chair:
Paul Crocker

Room:
Stream B:
Cyber Defence and Cyber Crime
Chair:
Paulo Simoes

Room:
Stream C:
Mini Track on Managing and implementing security strategies  at enterprise levels
Chair: 
Pertti Kuokkanen

Room:
Stream D:Mini
Track on Technical Intelligence gathering and Counterfeiting 
Chair:
Eric Filiol

Information Warfare in Greece and Rome: Cybertography and Steganography
Dembskey Evan, Tshwane University of Technology, Pretoria, South Africa

Identities, Anonymity and Information Warfare
Jacobs Stuart, Lou Chitkushev and Tanya Zlateva, Boston University, MA, USA

Developing Strategic Perspectives for Enterprise Risk Management Towards Information Assurance
Chatzipoulidis Aristeidis, Ioannis Mavridis, Universtity of Macedonia and Theodoros Kargidis, Alexander Technological Educational Institute in Thessaloniki, Greece

Anti-forensic Techniques Based on Malicious Cryptography
Filiol Eric, ESIEA/Operational Virology and Cryptography Laboratory, Laval, France

Block Based Steganography
Morsy Hamdy, University of Helwan, Joshua Gluckman, American University in Cairo, Ahmed Hussein and Fathy Amer, University of Helwan, Cairo, Egypt

The Finnish Air Surveillance Radar System Evolution – from War Time Experience to Network Enabled Warfare System
Lehto Martti, National Defence University and Juha-Antti Lamberg,  Aalto University School of Science and Technology, Finland

Knowledge Management and Knowledge Security – A Conceptual Comparison
Ilvonen Ilona, Tampere University of Technology, Finland (Research-in-Progress)

Towards Symmetrization of Asymmetric air Dominance: The Potential Key Role Playing by Home-made Low cost Unmanned Aerial Systems
Beaudoin Laurent and Antoine Gademer, ESIEA, Paris, France

IST: Improved Steganography for HTML
Rafat Khan Farhan and Muhammad Sher, International Islamic University, Islamabad, Pakistan (Research-in-Progress)

Hard Disk Storage: Data leakage and Data Hiding
Sutherland Iain and Gareth Davies, University of Glamorgan, UK

Influence Operations and Behavioural Change
Hutchinson, Edith Cowan University and Matthew Warren, Deakin University, Western Australia

Forensic and Software (Un)Obfuscation
Desnos Anthony and Eloi Vanderbeken, ESIEA, Paris, France (Practitioner paper)

Room:
A summary of issues raised during the conference.

Led by

Close of Conference

Close of Conference

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Close of Conference

 

Conference proceedings Accreditations



 

The ECIW conference proceedings are:

·          listed in the Thomson Reuters ISI Index to Scientific and Technical Proceedings (ISTP/ISI Proceedings)

·          listed in the Thomson Reuters ISI Index to Social Sciences & Humanities Proceedings (ISSHP)

·          listed in the Thomson Reuters ISI Index to Social Sciences & Humanities Proceedings (ISSHP/ISI Proceedings).

·          indexed by the Institution of Engineering and Technology in the UK.

 

 

 

 

 

Publication Opportunity

Papers presented at the conference were published in the conference proceedings. Selected papers presented at the Conference will be considered for publication in a special issue of the Journal of Information Warfare: http://www.jinfowar.com . Additionally, selected papers from the conference will be considered for publication in the International Journal of Electronic Security and Digital Forensics published by Inderscience UK (ISSN:1751-1911X)

 

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