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Critical Infrastructure Protection: 2003 Presentations

Working Group Presentations: Members of the CIP Communications and Information Sector Working Group (CISWG) and Economic Security Working Group (EconSec WG) have made presentations on a number of topics since 2001.


TOPIC PRESENTER DATE

Biometrics: Integration with Smartcards


Catherine J. Tilton
Director, Integrated Solutions Group and PKI Solutions, BIO-API Consortium


9/25/2003

CERT Briefing & Update on Effort to Develop 3 CERT Centers Worldwide

Jeff Carpenter
Manager, CERT Coordination Center

4/9/2003

Computer Incident Response and Effectiveness of IDS Equipment and Firewalls


Christopher Jordan
CTO, Endeavor Systems, Inc.

6/25/2003

Council of Europe Update


Betty Shave
Senior Counsel, Cybercrime Convention Coordinator for International Computer Crime Matters, Computer Crime Department of Justice



2/9/2003

Eastern European Conference on Cyber Security (Sofia, Bulgaria, September 8-9, 2003)


Michele Markoff
Senior Coordinator for International CIP Policy, U.S. Department of State

6/25/2003

EU Parliament Public Forum (June 11, 2003 in Brussels)


Shannon Kellogg
Director, Information Security Policy, Business Software Alliance

6/25/2003

FCC's Media Security & Reliability Council: Interaction of the Media, Government & the Public

Wendell Bailey
CEO, Strategic Technology International

2/9/2003



Healthcare ISAC and Healthcare Sector CIP Efforts


James St. Clair
Critical Infrastructure Protection, Vredenburg

9/25/2003


Homeland Security ANSI Standards Panel (HSSP)


Dan Bart
Chair of ANSI Organizational Forum; Co-Chair, ANSI Homeland





4/9/2003

Information Analysis & Infrastructure Protection (IAIP) Division of Department of Homeland Security (DHS)


Nancy Wong
Director, Office of Planning & Partnerships, Division at Department of IAIP, U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS)

6/25/2003


International CIP Activities


Joe Richardson
Senior Foreign Affairs Advisor, CIP Policy, Political Military Bureau, U.S.Department of State


11/18/2003

Briefing on IPv6



Joe Gattuso
Acting Associate Administrator, Office of Policy Analysis and Development, NTIA


11/18/2003


National Strategy to Secure Cyberspace: Status Report



Paul Nicholas
Director of Federal Systems President's CIP Board, White House Office of Cyber Security


2/9/2003

OAS Conference on Cyber Security (Buenos Aires, July 28-29, 2003) and OAS Efforts to Combat Cybercrime



Leonard Bailey
Senior Counsel, Computer Crime & Intellectual Property Section, U.S. Department of Justice



9/25/2003

Pervasive Collaborative Computing and IPv6



Chris Mitchell
Program Manager, Windows Networking: IPv6, Microsoft

4/9/2003

Physical Security/Best Practices from an Industry Perspective


Karl Rauscher
Director, Network Reliability, Lucent Technologies Bell Labs; Chair, Homeland Security Physical Security Focus Group, (NRIC); Vice Chair, ATIS Network Reliability Steering Committee (NRSC)


11/18/2003

Privacy, Cybercrime, and Cyber Security: Briefing on the American Bar Association's Privacy & Computer Crime Committee



Jody R. Westby
President, Work-IT Group

11/18/2003

Project Matrix


Mike Lombard
Acting Chief, Asset Identification Branch, IAIP/VRD, Department of Homeland Security


2/9/2003

Risk Assessment in the Energy Sector


Laurence Brown
Director, Legal Affairs, Edison Electric Institute


6/25/2003

Risk Assessment in the Transportation Sector


Jay Steinmetz (Program Director, EWS Information & Infrastructure Technologies, Inc.) (Railroads)


6/25/2003

Telecommunications Security: Strengthening the Last Mile by Protecting the Security of Fiber Optic Cable in Underground Pipelines


Richard Coyle (Business Development Consultant, Citynet)


4/9/2003

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