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ECIW 2011
7-8 July, Tallinn, Estonia
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Conference Programme

 

 

The conference programme is detailed below.  Click the icon to download a .pdf of the programme.

 

 

 

Wednesday 6 July 2011

18:30

Pre-conference registration and welcome meeting (Until 1930)
At the von Stackelberg Hotel Lobby-bar

Thursday 7 July 2011

9:00

Registration and coffee

9:30

Room:
Welcome from the conference chair: Vahur Kotkas

9:45

Keynote address: Raul Rebane, Information Warfare expert, StratCom

10:30

Conference splits into streams

 

Room:
Stream A:
Cyber-Security
Chair:

Room:
Stream B:
Mini Track on Linguistic Analysis
Chairs:
Aki-Mauri Huhtinen, Marja Härmänmaa, Marja Vuorinen and Saara Jantunen

Room:
Stream C:
Mini Track on Cyber Conflict
Chair:
Debi Ashenden

 

10:45

Estonia After the 2007 Cyber Attacks: Legal, Strategic and Organisational Changes in Cyber Security
Czosseck Christian, Rain Ottis and Anna-Maria Talihärm, Cooperative Cyber Defence Centre of Excellence, Estonia

Computer Games as the Representation of Military Information Operations – A Philosophical Description of Cyborgizing of Warfare
Huhtinen Aki-Mauri, Finnish National Defence University, Finland

"This is Not a Cyber War, Its a....?" WikiLeaks, Annonymous and the Politics of Hegemony.
 Barnard-Wills David, Cranfield University, UK

 

11:15

Evaluating Cyber Security Awareness in South Africa
Grobler Marthie, Joey Jansen van Vuuren and Jannie Zaaiman, University of Venda, South Africa

The Image of the Afghan War Visual Strategic Communication Narratives of the Isaf-Operation
Kotilainen Noora, Helsinki University, Finland presentation only

Steps Towards Monitoring Cyberarms Compliance
Rowe Neil, Simson L. Garfinkel, Robert Beverly U.S. Naval Postgraduate School, CA, USA and Panayotis Yannakogeorgos, Air Force Research Institute, AL, USA

 

11:45

A Study on Cyber Secured E-Governance in an Educational Institute: Performance and User Satisfaction
Raju M.Kasi, Indian Institute of Technology - Madras, India

Legitimate Defenses Against Dangerous Archenemies. The Justifications by U.S. Presidents for the Initiation of Military Operations in the Persian Gulf and Kosovo, 1991-2003
Alenius Kari, University of Oulu, Finland

Cyber Security: Time for Engagement & Debate
Ashenden Debi, Cranfield University, Defence Academy of the UK

 

12:15

Lunch

Lunch

Lunch

 

 

Room:
Stream A:
Cyber Criminals
Chair:

Room:
Stream B:
Mini Track on Linguistic Analysis
Chairs:
Aki-Mauri Huhtinen, Marja Härmänmaa, Marja Vuorinen and Saara Jantunen

Room:
Stream C:
Mini Track on Hiding and Misleading Key Information
Chair:
Ken Webb

 

13:30

International Criminal Cooperation in the Context of Cyber Incidents
Talihärm Anna-Maria, Cooperative Cyber Defence Centre of Excellence, Tallinn

Thoughts of War Theorists on Information Operations
Hirvelä Arto, National Defence Univercity, Helsinki, Finland

Use of Compression Methods for Data Security Assurance
Asamoah Dominic, Indiana University of Pennsylvania, USA and William Oblitey, Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology, Ghana

 

14:00

Cloud-Based Shared Mental Model in Cyber criminals
Ng Daniel Ching Wa, C-PISA/HTCIA, Hong Kong (Non-academic, Main) EW-050 presentation only

Locating the Enemy
Vuorinen Marja, University of Helsinki, Finland

A Case-Study on American Perspectives on Cyber and Security
Jantunen Saara and Aki-Mauri Huhtinen, Finnish National Defence University,  Finland

 

14:30

Refreshments

Refreshments

Refreshments

 

 

Room:
Stream A:
Chair:

Room:
Stream B:
Mini Track on Linguistic Analysis
Chairs:
Aki-Mauri Huhtinen, Marja Härmänmaa, Marja Vuorinen and Saara Jantunen

Room:
Stream C:
Intelligence
Chair:

 

15:00

Legal Protection of Digital Information in the Era of Information Warfare
Skorzewska-Amberg Malgorzata, Kozminski University, Warsaw, Poland

Missionaries of Peace - The Creation of the Italian Identity in the Representation of the Political Discussion in Favour of Italy's Participation in the Iraq War in Il Corriere della Sera
Harmanmaa Marja, University of Helsinki, Finland

The Computer Security of Public/Open Computer Spaces; Feedback of a Field Study in Europe
Filiol Eric, ESIEA - CVO Lab, France

 

15:30

 

Information Security Culture or Information Safety Culture – What do Words Convey?
Ilvonen Ilona, Tampere University of Technology, Finland

Developing Intelligence in the Field of Financing Terror- An Analytical Model of Anti-Terror Inter Agency and Cross Border Cooperation: The Security of Financial Systems Dimension
Bligh Alexander, Ariel University Center, Israel

 

16:00

 

Strategic Communication and Revolution in Military Affairs; Describing Actions and Effects
Jantunen Saara, Finnish National Defence University, Finland

Intrusion Detection Through Keystroke Dynamics
Ferreira João, Henrique Santos  University of Minho, Braga and Bernardo Patrão, Critical Software S.A., Coimbra, Portugal

 

16:30

Close of conference day

Close of conference day

Close of conference day

 

18:30

Bus leaves for the conference dinner at the Estonian Open Air Museum

22:00

Bus returns

Friday 8 July 2010

9:30

Room:
Keynote address: Professor Enn Tyugu, CCD COE and IoC, Estonia

10:20

Presentation to introduce ECIW 2012 in Laval, France by Eric Filliol

10:30

Refreshments
Poster contributors will stand by their posters to discuss their research

 

Room:
Stream A:
Information Security
Chair:

Room:
Stream B:
Critical Infrastructure
Chair:

Room:
Stream C:
PhD Colloquium
Chair/discussant:

Room:
Stream D:
Mini Track on Science, Tchnology and Terrorism
Chair:
Eric Filiol

11:00

Criteria for a Personal Information Security Agent
Stieger Ewald and Rossouw von Solms, Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University, South Africa

Australian  National  Critical Infrastructure Protection: A Case Study
Warren Matthew and Shona Leitch, Deakin Univeristy, Australia

1100-1110
Fight Over Images of the State Armed Forces and Private Security Contractors
Salminen Mirva, University of Lapland, Finland
1115-1125
A "Mobile and Quick" Terrorism
 Desnos Anthony and Geoffrey Gueguen ESIEA, France
1130-1140
Behaviour Profiling for Transparent Authentication on Mobile Devices
 Li Fudong, Nathan Clarke,  and Maria Papadaki,  Paul Downland, University of Plymouth, UK
1145-1155
Description of a Practical Application of an International  Security Audi Framework
 Pereira Teresa, Polytechnic Institute of Viana do Castelo, Portugal and Henrique Santos, University of Minho, Portugal
1200-1230

Potential Threats of UAS Swarms and the Countermeasure's Need
Beaudoin Laurent, Antoine Gademer, Loica Avanthey, Vincent Germain, Vincent Vittori, ESIEA, France

11:30

User-Centric Information Security Systems - A Living Lab Approach
Dlamini Moses, Marek Zielinski, Jason Chuang and Danie Smit, SAP Research pretoria, South Africa Jan Eloff, University of Pretoria

Modelling Relational Aspects of Critical Infrastructure Systems
Pye Graeme and Matthew Warren, Deakin University, Australia

Perverting Emails; A New Dimension in Internet (In)Security.
Filiol Eric, Jonathan Dechaux and Jean-Paul Fizaine, CVO Lab, France

12:00

Evolutionary Algorithms for Optimal Selection of Security Measures
 Kivimaa Jyri, Cooperative Cyber Defence Centre of Excellence and Toomas Kirt, University of Tartu, Estonia

Analysis and Modelling of Critical Infrastructure Systems
Pye Graeme, Matthew Warren, Deakin University, Australia

 

12:30

Lunch

Lunch

Lunch

Lunch

 

Room:
Stream A:
Chair:

Room:
Stream B:

Chair:

Room:
Stream C:
PhD Colloquium
Chair/discussant:

Room:
Stream D:
Botnets
Chair:

13:30

A Proposal for Domain Name System (DNS) Security Metrics Framework
Rigoni Andrea, Global Cyber Security Center, Rome and Salvatore Di Blasi,  Global Cyber Security Center, Rome, Italy

A Secure Architecture for Electronic Ticketing Based on the Portuguese  E-ID Card
 Crocker Paul and Vasco Nicolau, University of Beira Interior, Portugal

1330-1340
Security Considerations for Virtual Platform Provisioning
 Aslam Mudassar and Christian Gehrmann, Swedish Institute of Computer Science, Sweden
1345-1355
Regulatory Compliance to Ensure Information Security; Financial Supervision Perspective
 Kull Andro, Universitz of Tampere, Finland

1400-1430 Feedback and discussion

Botnet Detection: A Numerical and Heuristic Analysis
Mendonça Luís and Henrique Santos, University of Minho, Portugal

14:00

Evaluation of the Armed Forces Websites of the European Countries
Cunha Pedro, Parcídio Gonçalves,  Vitor  Sá, Universidade Católica Portuguesa and Miguel Pimenta, Exército Português, Portugal

Methods for Detecting Important Events and Knowledge From Data Security Logs
Vaarandi Risto, CCD CoE, Tallinn, Estonia

An Usage-Centric Botnet Taxonomy
Czosseck Christian and Karlis Podins, Cooperative Cyber Defence Centre of Excellence, Tallinn, Estonia

14:30

Live-action Role-Play as a Scenario-Based Training Tool for Security and Emergency Services
Hjalmarsson Sara, Edith Cowan University, Australia

Distributed Denial of Service Attacks as Threat Vectors to Economic Infrastructure: Motives, Estimated Losses and Defense Against the HTTP/1.1 GET and SYN Floods Nightmares
Sarga Libor and Roman Jašek, Tomas Bata University in Zlin, Czech Republic

 

15:00

Room:
A summary of issues raised during the conference.

Led by: Rain Ottis
Awarding of Best PhD Paper and Best Poster Prizes

15:30

Close of Conference

Close of Conference

Close of Conference

Close of Conference

 

 

 

 

 

Work-in-Progress/Posters

 

Finding Patterns in the Alerts of Intrusion Detection Systems
Ribeiro Francisco and Henrique Santos, Minho University, Portugal

Malicious Flash Crack Attack by Quote Stuffing This is the Way the (Financial World) Could End
Erra Robert, ESIEA Paris, France

Investigating Cyber Information Warfare in an Evolving Technological Landscape
Induruwa Abhaya, Canterbury Christ Church University, UK

 

 

Assessment of Mission Risk: Role of Protection of Information and Communication Technology Resources
Choobineh Joobin, Evan Anderson, Texas A&M University and Michael Grimaila, Air Force Institute of Technology, USA

 

 

 

 

 

 

Publication opportunity

Papers presented at the conference are 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 .


Click on the icon to view a complimentary .PDF version of the latest issue of the Journal of Information Warfare. 

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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