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ECIW 2009
6-7 July, Lisbon, Portugal
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The preliminary programme for the conference is given below. Download a .pdf copy of  the programme.

Please note, this programme is subject to change. Presenting authors should not make travel arrangements based on their presentation slot on this programme as this may change, if you need to present on a particular day or at a particular time, please email Sue Nugus, who will try to help you.




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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

 

 

Updated 16 June 2009

 

 

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