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Wednesday
15 March
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10:00
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Welcome from the conference chairs: Leigh Armistead and Corey Schou
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10:15
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Keynote address: Dr Dan Kuehl, National
Defense University, Washington
DC, USA
"The Ongoing Effort to Doctrinalize
Information Warfare"
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11:10
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Conference
splits into streams
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Stream A - Chair: Ken Revett
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Stream B - Chair: Don Milne
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11:15
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The
development of the framework for applied deception in a honeynet
Yek Suen, Edith Cowan
University, Perth, Australia
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Fighting
bots and botnets
Bhuyan Dhiraj, British
Telecommunications Plc, Ipswich,
UK
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11:45
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A
taxonomy of deception in cyberspace
Rowe Neil, U.S. Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, USA
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Mitigating
distributed denial of service attacks in an anonymous routing environment:
Client puzzles and tor
Fraser Nicholas, Richard Raines, Rusty Baldwin and Kenneth Hopkinson,
Air Force Institute of Technology, Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio,
USA
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12:15
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Augmenting
detection of social engineering attacks using deception detection technology
Twitchell Douglas, Illinois State University, USA
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A
technique to convert plain text into reduced size cipher text
Kumar Rakesh, Jagbir
Singh Virk, Mani Arora
and Manjit Singh, Khalsa
College For Women, Amritsar,
India
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12:45
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Lunch
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Lunch
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14:00
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Demonstration of the
capabilities of NIATEC
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Stream A - Chair: Julie Ryan
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Stream B - Chair: Michael Grimaila
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14:45
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Security
in an uncertain world; SME’s and a level
playing field
Milne Don and John McCarthy, Buckinghamshire and Chilterns
University College,
High Wycombe, UK
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Use of
corporate e-mail policies for combating unsolicited commercial e-mail
communications: Towards development of a framework
Moustakas Evangelos,
Middlesex University, London, UK; C. Ranganathan,
University of Illinois, Chicago, USA; Jean-Jacque Sahel, Anti Spam
Working Group, DTI London, UK; Michel Walrave,
University of Antwerp, Belgium; Lynn Voss, Middlesex University, London, UK
and Ana Branca Carvalho,
School of Technology and Management of Viseu,
Portugal
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15:15
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Structured
security analysis
Haworth Dwight and Leah Pietron, University of Nebraska
at Omaha, USA
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A
multidisciplinary approach to mitigating the insider threat
Butts Jonathan, Robert Mills and Gilbert Peterson, Air Force Institute
of Technology, Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio, USA
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15:45
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Refreshments
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Refreshments
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Stream A - Chair: Richard Baskerville
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Stream B - Chair: Bill Mahnoney
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16:15
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Information
flow aspects of high-level tactical management
Kuusisto Tuija, Rauno Kuusisto; Olli-Pekka Lund and Tatu Mikkola, National
Defence College, Helsinki,
Finland
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A Total
Cost of Ownership (TCO) model for software protection schemes
Grimaila Michael and James Crawford, Air
Force Institute of Technology, Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio,
USA
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16:45
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Modelling an effective co-ordintated
defense through the lens of the co-ordination theory
Ho Shuyuan Mary and Qing Li, Syracuse University, USA
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Metamorphism:
A software protection mechanism
Dube Thomas, Kenneth Edge, Richard Raines and Rusty
Baldwin, Barry Mullins and Christopher Reuter, Air Force Institute of
Technology, Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio, USA
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18:30
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Close of
conference day
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19:00
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Coach arrives to take
participants to the Brew River Restaurant in Salisbury for the conference dinner
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Coach will return to
the University Campus at approximately 2200
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Thursday 16 March
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Workshop - Facilitated by Philip Hippensteel
and Nathan Platt
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Stream B - Chair: Andy Jones
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09:30
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Security
breach and courtroom battles: Identifying the issues in recent FTC and civil
lawsuits and the network security solutions that may have prevented them
Hippensteel Philip, Penn State Harrisburg
and Nathan Platt, Stock and Leader, York,
PA, USA
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A survey
of worm detection and defense
Cole Robert, Pennsylvania State University, USA and Chao-Hsien
Chu, Singapore Management University, Singapore
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10:00
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Workshop continued
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A survey
of the use of petri nets to model security and
access controls
Dalton George, Robert Mills and John Colombi, Air
Force Institute of Technology, Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio, USA
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10:30
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Workshop continued
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A state
of constant war: Policy implications of data literacy
Laprise John, Northwestern
University, Evanston, USA
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11:00
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Refreshments
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Refreshments
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Stream A - Chair - Douglas Twitchell
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Stream B - Chair: Xinwen Fu
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11:30
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Information
warfare – A European perspective of recent developments?
Jones Andy, Security Research Centre, Edith Cowan University, Perth, Australia
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A
taxonomy of protections used in computer viruses and their applications to
software protection
Edge Kenneth, Thomas Dube, Richard Raines, Rusty
Baldwin, Barry Mullins and Christoper Reuter, Air
Force Institute of Technology, Wright-Patterson AFB, Ohio, USA
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12:00
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Use of
information sharing between government and industry as a weapon
Ryan Julie, George Washington University, Washington DC,
USA
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Critical
aspects in authentication graphic keys
Tenreiro de Magalhães
Sérgio and Henrique Santos, University of Minho,
Guimarães, Portugal and Kenneth Revett,
University of Westminster,
London, UK
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12:30
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Analyzing
risk of improbable events: Managing business continuity and information
warfare
Baskerville Richard and Robert Sainsbury, Georgia State University, USA
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Empirical
study of drive-by-download spyware
Barwinski Mark, Cynthia Irvine and Tim Levin, Naval
Postgraduate School, Monterey, USA
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13:00
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Lunch
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Lunch
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14:00
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Panel Discussion on
adding IO classes to academic curriculums
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Stream A - Chair - Neil Rowe
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15:00
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The
weapons of mass destruction and proliferation: The North-Atlantic policy
Efthymiopoulos Marios Panagiotis, University
of Crete, Rethimnon, Greece
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15:30
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Compiler
assisted tracking of hacker assaults
Mahoney William, University of Nebraska at Omaha,
USA
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16:00
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ABC:
Adaptive Bank-Transaction camouflaging systems
Streff Kevin, Anandthirth
Rajagopalan and Xinwen
Fu, Dakota State University, USA
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16:30
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Close of Conference
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