| Sunday 5 July 2009 |
| 18:30 | Pre-conference registration and welcome meeting (Until 1930) |
| Monday 6 July 2009 |
| 9:00 | Registration and coffee |
| 10:00 | Room: Welcome from the conference chair: Henrique Santos |
| 10:15 | Keynote address: Dr Paulo Veríssimo, LASIGE, University of Lisboa, Portugal Strategic Cyber Defense for Critical Infrastructures: the Achilles' heel of modern societies? |
| 11:10 | Conference splits into streams |
| | Room: Stream A: Mini track on Cyber Defense Chair: Carmo Durão | Room: Stream B: Privacy Chair: | Room: Stream C: Application issues Chair: |
| 11:15 | Operational Aspects of Cyberwarfare or Cyber-terrorist Attacks: What a Truly Devastating Attack Could Do Filiol Eric, ESIEA - Operational Virology and Cryptology Lab, Laval, France | Information Security and Data Protection: The Role of the “Human Factor” in Organizations Hugl Ulrike, University of Innsbruck, Austria | Markov Process Based Steganalysis by Using Second-Order Transition Probability Matrix Abdul Wahab Ainuddin Wahid, Hans Georg Schaathun and Anthony Ho, University of Surrey, UK |
| 11:45 | Challenging Nato's Security Operations in Electronic Warfare: The Policy of Cyberdefence Efthymiopoulos Marios Panagiotis, StrategyInternational.org, Greece | Assessing the Usability of Personal Internet Security Tools Ibrahim Tarik, Stephen Furnell, Maria Papadaki and Nathan Clarke, University of Plymouth, UK | Aggravating Wireless Network Security Protocols Ijeh Anthony and David Preston, University of East London, UK IW-038 |
| 12:15 | Cellular Warfare Podins Karlis, Cooperative Cyber Defence Center of Excellence, Tallinn, Estonia | The Dark Side of Complex Information Technology Intensive Firms: Reconciling the Imperative of Social Value Creation with Controversial Quasi-Regulatory Practices Jelen Jonatan, Parsons The New School for Design, New York, USA and Marko Kolakovic, University of Zagreb, Croatia | Individual Factors Impacting on Pirating Digital Media in Thailand Chullasang Nawarat and Nittaya Wongpinunwatana, Thammasat University, Bangkok, Thailand |
| 12:45 | Lunch | Lunch | Lunch |
| | Room: Stream A - Information Warfare Chair: | Room: Stream B: Mini track on Network Enabled Operations Chair: António Grilo | Room: Stream C: Military issues Chair - |
| 14:00 | Security Framework for Information Systems Martins José, Academia Militar Portugal, Henrique Santos, University of Minho and Paulo Nunes, Academia Militar Portugal | Multilevel Security in a Network-Centric Environment Kärkkäinen Anssi and Catharina Candolin, Finnish Defence Forces, Helsinki, Finland | Applying Poker Strategies, Tactics and Rapid Decision-Making Methods to Military Decision Making on the Tactical Level Paas Evert, Estonian Defence Forces, Tallinn, Estonia |
| 14:30 | From Visible to Discreet and Interactive Management – Controlling in a Military Organisation in the Information Battle Space Huhtinen Aki-Mauri, National Defence College, Helsinki, Finland | A Real-Time Robust Decision Support System for Network Centric Warfare Bhattacharyya Arundhati, Research Centre Imarat, Hyderabad, Chamdan Mazumdar, Jadavpur University, Kolcata, and V K Saraswat, Defence Research and Development Organisation, New Delhi, India | White Force Tracking (WFT) Saarelainen Tapio, National Defence University, Helsinki, Finland |
| 15:00 | Tamper Resistance of Contactless IC Card to Side-Channel Attacks Kanno Tetsutarou, Keisuke Iwai and Takakazu Kurokawa, National Defence Academy of Japan, Yokosuka City, Japan | Network Centric Operations: The SIVICC Case Study Rosário Nuno, Guarda Nacional Republicana and Paulo Nunes, Academia Militar Portugal | Computer Aided Warriors for Future Battlefields Saarelainen Tapio, Jorma Jormakka, National Defence University, Helsinki, Finland |
| 15:30 | Refreshments | Refreshments | Refreshments |
| 16:00 | Room: Interactive session facilitated by |
| 17:30 | Close of conference day | Close of conference day | Close of conference day |
| 18:30 | We will travel by coach to |
| 19:00 | Conference Dinner at “O Padeiro” (The Baker), in Naforros |
| 22:00 | Coach returns Lisbon |
| Tuesday 7 July 2009 |
| 9:30 | Room: Keynote address: Rear-Admiral António Marques and Captain João Ribeiro The importance of network centricity in obtaining overall awareness and understanding of the Portuguese maritime engagement space and outreaching the decision making process |
| 10:30 | Refreshments | Refreshments | Refreshments |
| | Room: Stream A: Privacy Chair: | Room: Stream B: Critical Infrastructure Chair: | Room: Stream C: IT Security Chair: |
| 11:00 | A Secured Multi-Party Computational Protocol to Protect Cyberspace for Defense Applications Chandwani Manohar, Institute of Engineering and Technology and Durgesh Kumar Mishra, Acropolis Institute of Technology and Research, Indore, India | Security Analysis and Modelling Framework for Critical Infrastructure Systems Pye Graeme and Matthew Warren, Deakin University, Geelong, Australia | Applying a Cost Optimizing Model for IT Security Kivimaa Jyri, Cooperative Cyber Defence Centre of Excellence, Tallinn, Estonia |
| 11:30 | Application and Analysis of Private Matching Schemes Based on Commutative Cryptosystems Kwecka Zbigniew, William J. Buchanan and Duncan Spiers, Napier University, UK | Security Architecture to Model Destructive Insider Attacks Blackwell Clive, Royal Holloway, University of London, UK | How to Cooperatively Improve Broadband Security Cruz Tiago, Thiago Leite and Patrício Baptista, Rui Vilao, Paulo Simoes, Edmundo Monteria, CISUC - DEI, University of Coimbra and F Bastos, Ptinovacao, Aveiro, Portugal |
| 12:00 | RFID: The Real Big Brother? Sousa Cristina, Pedro Pereira, Sérgio Tenreiro de Magalhães, Universidade Católica Portuguesa, Leonel Santos and Henrique Santos, Universidade do Minho, Portugal | Supply Chain Management Security: The Weak Link of Australian Critical Infrastructure Protection Warren Mathtew and Shona Leitch, Deakin Univeristy, Geelong, Australia | A National RACI Chart for an Interoperable "National Cyber Security" Framework El Kettani Mohamed Dafir, University Mohammed V-Souissi, Rabat and Taieb Debbagh, Ministry of Industry, Commerce and New Technologies, Rabat, Morocco |
| 12:30 | Lunch | Lunch | Lunch |
| | Room: Stream A: Military issues Chair - | Room: Stream B - Organisational Security Chair: | Room: Stream C: Mini track on Messy Wars Chairs: Aki Huhtinen and Jari Rantapelkonen |
| 13:30 | A Framework for Sharing Critical and Timely Information Amongst Disparate Parties Bryant Ian, MS3i Project, Minstry of Defense, UK IW-054 Presentation only | Information Security Policies in Small Finnish Companies Ilvonen Ilona, University of Technology, Tampere, Finland | Messy Wars - Postmodern way to see a War Huhtinen Aki, National Defence College, Helsinki and Jari Rantapelkonen, Finnish Defence Forces, Riihimaki, Finland |
| 14:00 | Outsourcing Geofencing security risks in Malaysia Ijeh Anthony and David Preston, University of East London, UK IW-039 Presentation only | Business Continuity Planning - A practical prespective Singh Jaspreet, Ernst and Young, India IW-053 | Theoretical Model for Creating a Nation State Level Offensive Cyber Capability Ottis Rain, Cooperative Cyber Defence Centre of Excellence, Tallin, Estonia |
| 14:30 | Room: A summary of issues raised during the conference. Led by Sérgio Tenreiro de Magalhães |
| 15:00 | Close of Conference | Close of Conference | Close of Conference |