============================================================================ PROPOSAL SUBMISSION FORM FIRST CONFERENCE 2002 (Rev-1Sp) Name Bob (RJ) Burkhart - LCDR, USNR-Ret. Professor David Bouchard, Ph.D. Wanja Eric Naef - IWS Portal Principal Researcher Michael W. Hawkins - UH-Hilo Facilitator & HA/IA Consulting Brian Chee @ UH Manoa Advance Network Computing Labs Affiliations ACCTTS, LLC / IWS Portal Metro State University Address c/o Management Support Solutions, Inc. 8511 Knox Av South Bloomington, MN 55431-1774 Phone 952-888-1108 Fax 952-888-5694 E-mail bob@acctts.com www.acctts.com chee@hawaii.edu http://ancl.ics.hawaii.edu mxhawkins@cs.com http://www.harriskern.com/index.php?m=p&pid=25 w.naef@iwar.org.uk www.iwar.org.uk david.bouchard@metrostate.edu www.metro.msus.edu/com/mis.htm Title of Presentation Virtual InfraGard Panel (VIPanel) Multi-Track Programs Presentation Type ( please check one ) ( ) Paper ( ) Half-day Tutorial (X) VIPanel(s) ( ) Full-day Tutorial Presentation Length (excluding breaks) 45-90 Min VCR & multiple TV monitors or large screen display Video projector for courseware demonstrations Power surge & data line protectors for equipment Reliable high-speed internet connection www.netbriefings.com A/V recorder unit Flip charts & digital whiteboard Paper/Panel Abstract (100-300 words; must include): (*) - the topic and objectives, A. InfoWeek Shootout Insights & Cyber Attack Team Training Simulators (CATTS) B. CATTS Scenario Portfolio & Competency Assessment Process using Virtual Team Tactics C. Crafting experience-based SIRT Training Center Competency-based Accreditation & Certification D. High Availability: Design, Techniques and Processes E. Integrating Life-Cycle HA/IA practices for protecting Global e-Business TRUST - a detailed outline of the content, [A] Lessons Learned from InfoWeek Shootouts applied to CATTS for SIRT Competency Certification http://ancl.ics.hawaii.edu:8080/proj/index.html _______________________________________________________________ [B-1] This session is designed for IT managers, executives, network and system administrators, and other IT professionals who need to develop a working knowledge and vocabulary to help assess their organization's risks from hackers or cyber terrorists. Proposed tutorial surveys key terms and concepts necessary to enable effective enterprise information security. It also covers the motives, opportunities and methods most often used to break into networks and essential enterprise databases. Learners will become familiar with basic steps used by these attackers. _______________________________________________________________ [B-2] Guided Tour of prototype VICnet(c) Portal for Virtual InfraGard Program Support http://www.iwar.org.uk/infragard/local-infragard-chapters.htm#msp >**VIRTUAL InfraG(u)ard Collaborative** Networking: > VICnetŠ "THINK globally & ACT inter-regionally" > http://www.iwar.org.uk/infragard/ _______________________________________________________________ [C] On-line tutorial provides you with a framework for assessing an organization's primary risks from cyber attacks and for creating a prioritized action plan. http://www.acctts.com/CAThreats.html [Course TS5070] _______________________________________________________________ [D-1] Simple Computing Safeguards for Small Business and Home Computer Users @ http://www.acctts.com/dimens-1.html#A11A _______________________________________________________________ [D-2] The complete "how-to guide" for maximizing the availability of enterprise systems Training, support, backup, and maintenance account for nearly 80 percent of the total cost of today's enterprise applications - and much of that money is spent trying to squeeze increased availability out of applications in spite of weak design and management processes http://www.harriskern.com/index.php?m=p&pid=17 _______________________________________________________________ [E-1] Cyber-Ethics & Multi-Cultural Ethics for Global e-Business Leaders Optional: Half-Day Tutorial Augmented by www.netbriefings.com CD-ROM Understanding Risk Factors delves more deeply into Who, What, and Why CyberCrime Happens! Programs in this series answer these questions: What is really required? Why is it personally relevant? How to implement & improve your defense in depth practices? Understanding Risk Factors serves as a base of knowledge for all employees and stakeholders in preventing Cyber Crime and in protecting intellectual property. http://www.acctts.com/dimens-2.html#A22 _______________________________________________________________ [E-2] WGA Program "Lessons Re-learned?" . . . This same explosion affects mass communications and information gathering, raising serious policy questions about ethics and the privacy, security and confidentiality of records. How will privacy and security be assured without limiting access and opportunity for people and businesses? www.westgov.org/wga/initiatives/hitechplan.htm Source: http://www.acctts.com/MISACATTS/ACCTTS-SIRT-WGA%20Team%20Training%20Seminars.htm _______________________________________________________________ - the targeted level of technical detail, Varies by topic - Basic, Intermediate & Advanced Breakouts (Optional) May be adapted to participant profiles - a description of the intended audience Designed for non-technical executives and professionals who need to understand key business issues about effective information protection and network security. Brief biography (50-75 words) - for each author/panelist:(*) Professor David Bouchard B.A. in economic anthropology and psychology; M.B.A. in management, marketing and management information systems, University of Minnesota; Ph.D. in management information systems, Walden University; specialist in micro-computing, office automation, systems development and integration of management information systems into organizational structures. ----------------- Bob (RJ) Burkhart LCDR, USNR-Ret. works with Information Resource and Information Security Management (IRM & ISM) emphasizing business system productivity, quality, and protection. His focus is on digital disruption avoidance and scenario-based team training. M.S. Information Science from University of Hawaii; B.S. Business from University of Kansas; Mini-MSDD at Graduate Programs in Software from University of St. Thomas. Metro State University Community Faculty. & Board Secretary of www.MnIPS.org ----------------- Brian Chee @ (808) 956-5797 http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=site%3Aancl.ics.hawaii.edu+chee&as_q=2001 ----------------- Michael W. Hawkins Michael W. Hawkins has more than 15 years experience designing, implementing, and managing networks. His expertise includes large multi-vendor multiprotocol networks, SNA integration, network management, security, and e-mail integration. http://www.harriskern.com/index.php?m=p&pid=25 ----------------- Wanja Eric Naef, Webmaster & Principal Researcher w.naef@iwar.org.uk Mr. Naef is a graduate of the Department of War Studies, King's College London. He is currently reading for a MSc in Information Security at the Department of Mathematics, Royal Holloway. He has a particular interest in Information Operations and Critical Infrastructure Protection. (CIP) ----------------- (*) If accepted, abstracts and biographies will be included in the conference proceedings. Note that tutorial and panel proposals, as well as paper abstracts PLUS DETAILED SYNTHESIS (or full papers, if possible) are expected to arrive prior to the submission deadline (NOVEMBER 16) in order to be considered. FIRST is granted a non exclusive right to copy and redistribute conference material including the submissions of the author(s). This includes potential distribution on a conference CD and/or the FIRST website. Authors are requested to use an actively used email address for all email correspondence regarding their conference submission. ============================================================================ File-ID: FIRST-VIPanel Submission.txt Revised: 6:25 PM 11/16/01 [CST]