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Cyber Security: Moving Targets, Networks and Power Systems ’13
Friday, May 3, 2013
Cascade Room, Atwood Memorial Center
St. Cloud State University, St. Cloud, MN
For free on line registration and more information please visit http://web.stcloudstate.edu/ias_conf/
(Please register by April 21, 2013)
Program
8:00 Registration
8:45 – 9:00 Introductory
Comments
9:00 – 10:15
Dr. Tomas Vagoun, “Federal Cyber Security R&D Strategic Plan”
Technical Coordinator, Cybersecurity Research and Development
(R&D), National Coordination Office
10:15 – 10:30 Networking and Coffee Break
10:30 – 11:45
Dr. Himanshu Khurana, “Resilient Electric Grid Systems”, Integrated
Technologies, Honeywell
11:45 – 12:30 Conference Lunch
12:30 – 13:30
Dr. Fredrick Sheldon, “Econometrics for Trusted Cyber Infrastructure”,
Senior Research Scientist in the Cyberspace Sciences and Information Intelligence
Research, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
13:30 – 13:45 Coffee Break
13:45 – 15:00
Dr. Stacy Prowell, “Cyber Warfare and Embedded Medical Device security”
Chief Cyber Research Scientist, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
15:00 – 16:00
Dr. Daniel Bilar, “Recent Advances in Moving Targets” Chief Cyber
Research Scientist, Siege Technologies
16:00 – 17:00 Panel Discussion – Future
Trends
Dr. Tomas Vagoun
Dr. Himanshu Khurana
Dr. Sheldon Fredrick
Dr. Stacy Prowell
Dr. Daniel Bilar
Closing Remarks
Scope:
Providing security to information systems and communications
infrastructure is one of our highest national priorities. The objectives of the Recent Advances in
Moving Targets, Networks and Power Systems '2013 Symposium, the 11th meeting in
a series of computer and information security workshops, are to advance
knowledge about network and security, protect the national information
infrastructure against threats and prepare future computer security
professionals. This symposium will bring
together academia, businesses, government and industry professionals who are
interested in information assurance and network and software security. This
will also help business managers understand the importance of network and
software security in their businesses. This symposium will provide an
opportunity for faculty who are scattered in many discipline programs and areas
to meet, network and discuss common interests in research, teaching and
learning computer security in colleges and universities.
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