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ICIW 2010
8-9 April, Ohio, USA
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Preliminary Programme

 

 

 

 

 

The preliminary programme for the conference is given below. A more detailed programme will be posted once the review process has been completed.

 

It is not advisable to make travel arrangements based on this early preliminary programme. If you need to present on a specific day, please contact the conference director Sue Nugus who will try to accommodate your request. A .pdf version of this timetable can be found in the Participants download section of the conference At a Glance page.

 


From late September  the titles of abstracts selected for submission as full papers will be listed on the Abstracts Selected Page. We hope that this will help you see how valuable the conference will be for you to attend.

 

Section 1 Shows Thursday 8 April Streams A through E

Section 2 Shows Friday 9 April Streams A through E

 

 

Wednesday 7 April 2010

18:30

Pre-conference registration and welcome meeting (Until 1930)

Thursday 8 April 2010

9:00

Registration and coffee

9:30

Room:
Welcome from the conference chair: Dr. Michael Grimaila, Center for Cyberspace Research, WPAFB, Ohio, USA

9:45

Keynote address: Dr. Michael VanPutte, Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), USA
Mission Assurance - Cornerstone of Computer Network Operations

10:30

Conference splits into streams

 

Room:
Stream A:  Botnets
Chair:

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Stream B: Cyber-Security
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Stream C: Malware
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Stream D: Mini track on Mission Assurance
Chair: Michael Grimaila

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Stream E: Technical
Chair:

10:45

An FPGA-based Malicious DNS Packet Detection Tool
Thomas Brennon  and  Barry Mullins,  Air Force Institute of Technology, USA

Explosion of Connections
Haury Harry, NuParadigm, USA

Malware-Anti-Malware Games
Singh Anshuman, Arun Lakhotia and Andrew Walenstein, University of Louisiana at Lafayette, USA

Communicating Potential Mission Impact using Shared Mission Representations
Hale Brian, Michael Grimaila, Robert Mills, Michael Haas,  Air Force Institute of Technology and Phillip Maynard, Air Force Research Laboratory, USA

Improving the Latent Dirichlet Allocation Document Model with WordNet
Isaly Laura ,Eric Trias and Gilbert Peterson, Air Force Institute of Technology, USA

11:15

Asymmetric Warfare: Challenges and Strategies for Countering Botnets
Ollmann Gunter, Damballa Inc. Atlanta, USA  (Practitioner Paper)

The Impact of the Increase in Broadband Access on South African National Security and the Average citizen
Jansen van Vuuren Joey, Jackie Phahlamohlaka, CSIR, Pretoria, South Africa and Mario Brazzoli, Department of Defence, South Africa

Malware Detection via a Graphics Processing Unit
Kovach Nicholas and Barry Mullins, Air Force Institute of Technology, USA

Security Assessment Techniques for Software Assurance – a “Virtual Team” Approach
Isaacs Derek, Boecore Inc./ MDA, Colorado Springs, USA  (Practitioner paper)

Distributed Hierarchical Identity Management - A Vision
Blumenthal Uri, Joshua Haines  and gerald O'Leary  MIT Lincoln Laboratory, Lexington, USA

11:45

BotNet Communication in an Asymmetric Information Warfare Campaign
Barnard Curtis and Barry Mullins, Air Force Institute of Technology, USA

Legal Frameworks to Confront Cybercrime:  A Global Academic Perspective
Greiman Virginia and Lou Chitkushev, Boston University, MA, USA

An Investigation of Malware Type Classification
Dube Thomas, Richard Raines,  Gilbert Peterson, Kenneth Bauer and Steven Rogers  Air Force Institute of Technology, USA  (Research in progress)

AIMFIRST: Planning for Mission Assurance
Haigh Tom, Steven Harp and Charles Payne, Adventium Enterprises, Minneapolis,  USA  (Research in progress)

From ABAC to ZBAC:The Evolution of Access Control Models
Karp Alan, Hewlett-Packard Laboratories, Harry Haury, NuParadigm, Michael Davis, Space and Naval Warfare Systems Center (SPAWAR, US Navy) USA

12:15

Lunch
Presentation over lunch by Carl Hunt, Directed Technologies, Inc (DTI) Arlington VA, USA

13:30

Room:
Interactive session

 

Room:
Stream A:  Botnets
Chair:

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Stream B: Education
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Stream C: Mini track on Counter-insurgency and Asymmetric Approaches to Information Warfare
Co-chairs: Matthew Dosmann and Dan Shoemaker

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Stream D: Mini track on Mission Assurance
Chair: Michael Grimaila

 

14:30

Security in the Emerging African Broadband Environment
Fryer Bryon, Kris Merritt and Eric Trias, Air Force Institute of Technology, USA

A Hybrid Approach to Teaching Information Warfare
Schweitzer Dino and Steven Fulton, USAF Academy, USA

The Weaponry and Strategies of Digital Conflict
Coleman Kevin, The Technolytics Institute, USA  (Practitioner paper)

Information Asset Value Quantification Expanded
Hellesen Denzil , USAF, USA and Michael Grimaila, AFIT, USA

 

15:00

Insider Threat Detection using Distributed Event Correlation of Web Server Logs
Myers Justin, Michael Grimaila and Robert Mills AFIT, USA

Educating and Training Soldiers for Information Operations
Huhtinen  Aki-Mauri, Finnish National Defence University, Finland, Edwin Armistead, Goldbelt Hawk LLC and Edith Cowan University, USA and Corey Schou, Idaho State University, Pocatello, USA

Investigation of Network Security Risks Inherent to IPv6
Boxwell Ard Julie, University of California, Davis, CA, USA

Evaluating the Impact of Cyber Attacks on Missions
Musman Scott, Aaron Temin, Mike Tanner, Dick Fox, and Brian Pridemore, MITRE Corp, McLean, VA, USA  (Research in progress)

 

15:30

Refreshments

Refreshments

Refreshments

Refreshments

Refreshments

 

Poster contributors will stand by their posters to discuss their research with interested parties during this break

 

Room:
Stream A:  Analysis
Chair:

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Stream B: Information Security
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Stream C: Technical
Chair:

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Stream D: Mini track on Mission Assurance
Chair: Michael Grimaila

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Stream E: Models & Frameworks
Chair:

16:00

Exploitation of Blue Team SATCOM and MILSAT Assets for Red Team Covert Exploitation and Back-channel Communications
Rohret David and Jonathan Holston, Joint Electronic Warfare Center, USA

A Stochastic Game Model with Imperfect Information in Cyber Security
Shiva Sajjan, Sankardas Roy, Harkeerat Bedi, Dipankar Dasgupta, Qishi Wu, University of Memphis, USA

Federating Enterprises Architectures Using Reference Models
Wilson Jeff,  Thomas Mazzuchi and Shahram Sarkani, The George Washington University, USA  (Research in progress)

Mission Impact: Role of Protection of Information Systems
Anderson Evan, Joobin Choobineh,  Michael Fazen, Texas A&M University and Michael Grimaila, Air Force Institute of Technology, USA

Framework for Developing Realistic MANET Simulations
Burke Ivan and Shahen Naidoo, Council for Scientific and Industrial Research, South Africa and Martin S. Olivier, University of Pretoria, South Africa

16:30

Moderating Roles Of Organizational Capabilities Affecting Information Security Strategy Effectiveness: A Structural Equation Modeling Analysis
Hall Jacqueline, Shahram Sarkani and Thomas Mazzuchi, George Washington University, USA  (Research in progress)

A Collaborative Process Based Risk Analysis for Information Security Management Systems
Karabacak Bilge, TUBITAK and Sevgi Ozkan, METU, Ankara, Turkey

A Blind Scheme Watermarking Algorithm for Data Hiding In RGB Images Using GÖdelization Technique under Spatial Domain
Avadhani Peri  and  Lalitha Bhaskari,  AU College of Engineering (A), Andhra Pradesh, India (Research in progress)

Mission Impact of Cyber Events: Scenarios and Ontology to Express the Relationships between Cyber Assets, Missions and Users
D'Amico Anita, Laurin Buchanan and John Goodall, AVI - Secure Decisions, Northport and Paul Walczak, Warrior, LLC, Arlington, VA USA (Research in progress)

Growth Through Uncertainty – The Secure E-business Evolution of the Small Firm  
Mccarthy John, Alan Benjamin, Bryan Mills, Servicetec Ltd, Peter Wyer, Derby University and Don Milne, Bucks New University, UK

17:00

 

Decision Making by Effective Information Security Managers
Pettigrew James, Julie J. C. H. Ryan, Kyle Salous and Thomas Mazzuchi, George Washington University, USA  (Research in progress)

 

 

 

17:30

Close of conference day

Close of conference day

Close of conference day

Close of conference day

Close of conference day

18:30

Bus leaves from Hope Hotel to Conference Dinner

 

Conference Dinner in the Modern Flight room of the National Museum of the US Airforce

22:00

Bus returns to Hope Hotel

 

 

 

Friday 9 April 2010

9:00

Room:
Keynote address: Dr. Steve Rogers

9:50

Introduction to ICIW 2011 by Julie Ryan from The Goerge Washington University

10:00

Refreshments

Refreshments

Refreshments

Refreshments

Refreshments

 

Room:
Stream A:  Cyber war
Chair:

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Stream B: Network Security
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Stream C: Intrusion Detection
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Stream D: Critical Infrastructures
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Stream E:
Chair:

10:30

A High-level Mapping of Cyberterrorism to the OODA Loop
Veerasamy Namosha, Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR), South Africa

Evaluating the Security of Enterprise VoIP Networks
Thermos Peter, Palindrome Technologies, USA

Digital Evidence Collection In Cyber Forensics Using Snort
Kumar K. T. Praveen,  D. Lalitha Bhaskari, P. S. Avadhani, GVP College of Engineering, Visakhapatnam and P. B. Vijaya Kumar,
Cyber Forensic Consultant and Advocate, High Court of Andhra Pradesh, Hyderabad, India

Critical Infrastructure Control Systems Vulnerabilities
Graddy Marchelle and Dennis Strouble, Air Force Institute of Technology, Wright Patterson AFB, USA

Intelligence activities in Greece and Rome: Extracting lessons
Dembskey Evan, Tshwane University of Technology, Pretoria, South Africa

11:00

Operational Art and Strategy in Cyberspace
Arwood Sam, Robert Mills  and Richard Raines, Air Force Institute of Technology, USA

Simple Trust Protocol for Wired and Wireless SCADA Networks
Fadul Jose, Kenneth Hopkinson, Todd Andel, Stuart Kurkowski  and James Moore,  Air Force Institute of Technology, USA

Real-time Detection of Distributed Zero-day Attacks in Ad Hoc Networks
Cannady James, Nova Southeastern University, USA

Civilians in Information Warfare: Conscription of Telecom Networks and State Responsibility for International Cyber Defense
Brenner Susan, University of Dayton School of Law and Maeve Dion, George Mason School of Law - Center for Infrastructure Protection USA

Transparent Emergency Data Destruction
Roberts Warren,  Christopher Johnson and John Hale , University of Tulsa, USA

11:30

Pearl Harbor 2.0: When Cyber-Acts Lead to the Battlefield
Henry Wayne, Jacob Stange and Eric Trias, Air Force Institute of Technology, USA

Ensuring Communication Security In Delay-Tolerant Networks
Kärkkäinen Anssi, Finnish Defence Command, Finland

An Application of Deception in Cyberspace: Operating System Obfuscation
Murphy Sherry, Todd McDonald and Robert Mills, AFIT, USA

Language-driven Assurance for Regulatory Compliance of Control Systems
Gandhi Robin, William Mahoney, Ken Dick and Zachary Wilson ,Nebraska University Center for Information Assurance, University of Nebraska at Omaha, USA  (Research in progress)

Information Operations in Space, Absence of Space Sovereignty, Growing Number of Nations Looking Spaceward: Threats and Fears Concerning Established Space-based Military Powers
Hyacinthe Berg P.  Assas School of Law, La Sorbonne, France and and Larry R. Fleurantin,  Fleurantin & Associates, Florida, USA   (Research in progress)

12:00

Boundary Management and Integration Framework for a Joint Cyber Defence Capability for Military Forces: Analysis and Synthesis from a Through-Life Capability Management Perspective
Jansen van Vuuren Joey, CSIR,  René Oosthuizen, Monzé Consultants CC and Jan Roodt, CSIR, South Africa  (Practitioner paper)

Covert Channels in the HTTP Network Protocol: Channel Characterization and Detecting Man-in-the-Middle Attacks
Brown Erik, Bo Yuan, Daryl Johnson, Peter Lutz, Rochester Institute of Technology, Rochester, NY, USA

Security Monitoring and Attack Detection in Non-IP Based Systems
Templeton Steven, University of California, Davis, CA, USA  (Research in progress)

 

NEO thinks EBO - A way to Shape Perceptions
Perry Nuno and Paulo Nunes, Competitive Intelligence and Information Warfare Association Club and Centro de Investigação da Academia Militar, Portugal  (Research in progress)

12:30

Lunch

Lunch

Lunch

Lunch

Lunch

 

Room:
Stream A:  Cyber war
Chair:

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Stream B: Network Security
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Round Table Discussion
Facilitated by Richard Arnold

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Stream D: Trust and Attack
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Stream E: Steganography
Chair:

13:30

Cyberspace:Definition and Implications
Ottis Rain and Peeter Lorents, Cooperative Cyber Defence Centre of Excellence, Estonia

The Extremist Edition of Social Networking: The Inevitable Marriage of Cyber Jihad and Web 2.0
West Dondi and Christina Latham, Booz Allen Hamilton, Maryland, USA  (Practitioner paper)

Round Table
Supply Chain Risk Mitigation: Detection Using Non-Software Techniques
Led by Richard Arnold, MacAulay-Brown Inc. USA

Verify then Trust: A New Perspective on Preventing Social Engineering
Nagy Kristopher, Brian Hale and Dennis Strouble, AFIT, USA

Digital Forensics Detection and Disruption of JPEG Steganography
Trawick George and Drew Hamilton, Auburn University, USA

14:00

Expanding CyberSpace Education and Training
Boleng Jeff and Michael Henson, US Air Force Academy, Dept of Computer Science, USA

Cyber-Based Behavioral Fingerprinting
Robinson David and George Cybenko, Dartmouth College, USA

Automatic Discovery of Attack Messages and Pre and Post-Conditions for Attack Graph Generation
Carvalho Marco and Choh Man Teng, Institute for Human and Machine Cognition, Pensacola, FL, USA (Research in progress)

Hiding Appropriate messages in the LSB of JPEG Images
Morsy Hamdy, Ahmed Hussein, Faculty of Engineering at Hewlan, Joshua Gluckman, American University in Cairo and Fathy Amer, Faculty of engineering at Helwan, Eygpt

14:30

Room:
A summary of issues raised during the conference.
Led by

15:00

Close of Conference

Close of Conference

Close of Conference

Close of Conference

Close of Conference

POSTER

 

Decision making in the cyber domain: The influence of trust and mood
Stokes Charlene, Joseph Lyons and Michael Haas, AFRL, US

 

 

 

 

 

 

Conference proceedings Accreditations



 

The ICIW 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 accepted for the conference will be published in the conference proceedings, subject to author registration.


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

 

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