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ICIW 2011
17-18 March, Washington, DC, USA
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Conference Programme

 

 

 

 

This is the programme of that was presented at ICIW 2011

Wednesday 16 March 2011

18:30

Pre-conference registration and welcome meeting (Until 1930)

Thursday 17 March 2011

9:00

Registration and coffee

9:30

Room: Ballroom
Welcome from the conference chair: Dr Julie Ryan

9:45

Keynote address: Matthew A. Stern, General Dynamics Advanced Information Systems, USA

10:30

Conference splits into streams

 

Room: MC 301
Stream A: Cyber-warfare
Chair: Leigh Armistead

Room: MC 302
Stream B: Malware
Chair:

Room: MC 307
Stream C: Mini track on Cybersecurity Education: Approaches and Trends
Chairs: Tanya Zlateva and Virginia Greiman

10:45

Changing the Face of Cyber Warfare with International Cyber Defence Collaboration
Grobler Marthie, Joey Jansen van Vuuren, Council for Scientific and Industrial Research and Jannie Zaaiman, University of Venda, Pretoria, South Africa

Using the Longest Common Substring on Dynamic Traces of Malware to Automatically Identify Common Behaviours
Acosta Jaime, Army Research Laboratory, White Sands, NM, USA

Labelling: Security in Information Management and Sharing
Schotanus Harm, Tim, Hartog, Hiddo Hut and Daniel Boonstra, TNO Information and Communication Technology, Delft, The Netherlands (Non-academic)

11:15

International Legal Issues and Approaches Regarding Information Warfare
Nitu Alexandru, Romanian Intelligence Service, Bucharest, Romania

Anatomy of Banking Trojans – Zeus Crimeware (How Similar are its Variants)
Shankarapani Madhu and Srinivas Mukkamala, New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology, USA

Building a Better Taxonomy for IA Education Resources in PRISM
Garramone Vincent  and Daniel Likarish, Regis University, Denver, CO, USA

11:45

The Uses and Limits of Game Theory in Conceptualizing Cyberwarfare
Baer Merritt, Harvard Law School, Cambridge MA, USA

Link Analysis and Link Visualization of Malicious Websites
Cherukuri Manoj and Srinivas Mukkamala, New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology, USA

Catch Me If You Can: Cyber Anonymity
Rohret David and Michael Kraft, Joint Information Operations Warfare Center, San Antinio, TX, USA

12:15

Cyber Warfare and Anonymity
Perr Christopher, Auburn University, USA

Identifying Cyber Espionage: Towards a Synthesis Approach
Merritt David and Barry Mullins, Air Force Institute of Technology, Wright Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, USA

Evolving an Information Security Curriculum: New Content, Innovative Pedagogy and Flexible Delivery Formats
Zlateva Tanya, Virginia A. Greiman, Lou T. Chitkushev and Kip Becker, Boston University, MA, USA

12:45

Lunch

Lunch

Lunch

 

Room: MC 301
Stream A:  Computer and Network Security
Chair: Gedare Bloom

Room: MC 302
Stream B: Mini track on International Governance in the Era of Information Warfare
Chair: Julie Ryan

Room: MC 307
Stream B: Data Security
Chair:  Vijayarangan Natarajan

14:00

Secure Proactive Recovery – A Hardware Based Mission Assurance Scheme
Mehresh Ruchika, Shambhu Upadhyaya, State University of New York at Buffalo and Kevin Kwiat, Airforce Research Laboratory, Rome, USA

Neutrality in the Context of Cyberwar
Ryan Julie, George Washington University and Daniel Ryan, National Defense University, Washington, DC, USA

The Strategies for Critical Cyber Infrastructure (CCI) Protection by Enhancing Software Assurance
Cronkrite Mecealus, John A. Szydlik and Joon Park, Syracuse University, USA

14:30

Intelligence-Driven Computer Network Defense Informed by Analysis of Adversary Campaigns and Intrusion Kill Chains
Hutchins Eric, Michael Cloppert and Rohan Amin, Lockheed Martin Corp, USA (Non-academic)

e-Governance and Strategic Information Warfare – Non Military Approach
Hamza Karim and Van Dalen, Maastricht School of Management, The Netherlands

Information Management Security for Inter-Organisational Business Processes, Services and Collaboration
Semmelrock Picej Maria, Klagenfurt University, Alfred Possegger and Andreas Stopper, Infinion-IT Services Gmbh, Austria

15:00

Security Analysis of the Web Servers of Prominent Organizations in Pakistan: International Legal Issues and Approaches Regarding Information Warfare
Naveed Muhammad, Free Lance Researcher, Pakistan (Non-Academic)

Cyber Strategy and the Law of Armed Conflict
Haeussler Ulf, National Defense University, Washington, USA

Host-Based Data Exfiltration Detection via System Call Sequences
Jewell Brian, Tennessee Technological University, Cookeville and Justin Beaver, Oak Ridge National Labratory, USA

15:30

Refreshments

Refreshments

Refreshments

16:00

Room: Ballroom
Interactive session to be led by
Joel Harding, head of the Association of Old Crows (AOC) Information Operations think tank

17:00

Close of conference day

Close of conference day

Close of conference day

18:30

Bus leaves for Conference Dinner

19:00

Conference Dinner at the Sea Catch restaurant

22:00

Bus returns

 

 

Friday 18 March 2011

9:00

Room: Ballroom
Keynote address: Mathew “Pete” Peterson, Naval Criminal Investigative Service (NCIS), USA

9:50

Introduction to ICIW 2012

10:00

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

 

Room: MC 301
Stream A: Information Operations
Chair: Hind Al-Falasi

Room: MC 302
Stream B: Internet and Network Security
Chair: Shambhu Upadhyaya

Room: MS 307
Stream C: PhD Colloquium
Chair/Discussants: Gedare Bloom and Eugen Leontie

10:30

The Hidden Grand Narrative of Western Military Policy – A Linguistic Analysis of American Strategic Communication
Jantunen Saara and Aki-Mauri Huhtinen, National Defence University, Helsinki, Finland

Terrorist Use of the Internet: Exploitation and Support through ICT infrastructure
Veerasamy Namosha and Marthie Grobler, Council for Scientific and Industrial Reasearch (CSIR), Pretoria, South Africa

1030-1040
Towards An Intelligent Software Agent System as Defense Against Botnets
Dembskey Evan, UNISA, Pretoria and Elmarie Biermann, French South African Institute of Technology, Cape Town,  South Africa
1045-1055
3D Execution Monitor (3D-EM): Using 3D Circuits to Detect Hardware Malicious Inclusions in General Purpose Processors
Bilzor Michael, Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, USA
1100-1110
Theoretical Offensive Cyber Militia Models
Ottis Rain, Cooperative Cyber Defence Centre of Excellence (CCD COE), Estonia
1115-1125
Towards Persistent Control Over Shared Information in a Collaborative Environment
Al-Salamah Shada, Alex Gray and Jeremy Hilton, Cardiff University, UK
1125-1200
Feedback and discussion

11:00

Developing a Knowledge System for Information Operations
Leenen Louise, Ronell Alberts, Katarina Britz, Aurona Gerber and Thomas Meyer, Council for Scientific and Industrial Reasearch, Pretoria, South Africa

Using Dynamic Addressing for a Moving Target Defense
Groat Stephen, Matthew Dunlop, Randy Marchany and Joseph Tront, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, VA, USA

11:30

The Evolution of Information Assurance (IA) and Information Operations (IO) Contracts across the DoD: Growth Opportunities for Academic Research – An Update
Armistead Edwin Leigh, GbHawk LLC and Norwich University and Thomas Murphy, NorthLight Technologies, USA

CAESMA - An Ongoing Proposal of a Network Forensic Model for Voip Traffic
Mas y Rubi Jose, Christian del Carpio, Javier Espinoza and Oscar Nunez Mori, Pontificia Universidad Catolica del Peru, Lima, Peru

12:00

Lunch

Lunch

Lunch

13:00

Room: Ballroom
Dan Kuehl leads a session on WikiLeaks as Cyberwar or Cybertantrum!

 

Room: MC 301
Stream A:  Covert Channels and Asymetric War
Chair:

Room: MC 302
Stream C: Mini track on Cloud Computing and Information Operations
Chair: Evan Dembskey

 

13:30

Detection of YASS Using Calibration by Motion Estimation
Kancherla Kesav and Srinivas Mukkamala, New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology, USA

Who Needs A Botnet If You Have Google?
Burke Ivan and Renier Van Heerden, CSIR, Pretoria, South Africa

 

14:00

Modeling and Justification of the Store and Forward Protocol: Covert Channel Analysis
Al Falasi Hind and Liren Zhang, United Arab Emirates University, Al Ain, United Arab Emirates

Mission Resilience in Cloud Computing: A Biologically Inspired Approach
Carvalho Marco, Carlos Perez, Institute for Human and Machine Cognition, Dipankar Dasgupta, University of Memphis and Michael Grimaila, Air Force Institute of Technology, USA

 

14:30

Room:
A summary of issues raised during the conference
Led by Julie Ryan and Leigh Armistead

15:00

Close of Conference

Close of Conference

Close of Conference

Work in Progress/Posters

 

Large-scale Analysis of Continuous Data in Cyber-Warfare Threat Detection
Acosta William, University of Toledo, USA

A system and Method for Designing Secure Client-Server Communication Protocols Based on Certificateless PKI
Vijayarangan Natarajan, Tata Consultancy Services Ltd, India

 

 

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

 

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