InfoSecCD 09 Program


Friday/Saturday - Sept 25-26, 2009

Proceedings will be available through ACM Digital Library and on CD from the Center
( Email infosec@kennesaw.edu :$10 ea)

NOTE: The MAIN conference day for 2009 is on SATURDAY

Friday September 25, 2009

1:00PM - 5:00PM   Special Session - Information Security Faculty Development Workshop - Designing and Implementing Effective Information Security Curriculum
(Clendenin Building Room 1008)

  • Information Security Curriculum Development and Implementation including In-Class vs Online Learning issues
    Whitman, M. 
  • Information Security Lab Curriculum Development and Implementation including In-Class vs Online and Virtualization issues
    Mattord, H.
  • Accreditation Issues in Information Security, (Panel Discussion), Dembla, Et al.
  • Digital Forensics in Information Security Curriculum
    Austin, R.

5:00 - 9:00pm   Faculty & Guest Reception - Bailey's Pub and Grill, Kennesaw


Saturday September 26, 2009

Morning Plenary Sessions (CL 1010)

8:00 Welcome and Opening Remarks

8:15 Plenary Presentation - Academic Integrity in InfoSec - the higher standard

  • Mike Whitman, KSU Center for InfoSec Education

9:15 Plenary Session Best Papers Finalists Presentation
(Note: **** beside a paper title indicates that the paper was nominated for Best Paper Award)

  • ***An Efficient TCP/IP Packet Matching Algorithm to Detect Stepping-Stone Intrusion, Yang, J. & Bosworth, E.. (Practice)
  • ***Incorporating Current Events into Information Assurance Curriculum,
    Peltsverger, S. & Teat, C. (Pedagogy)

10:30am Break

Paper Sessions

10:45 am   Session 1

Session 1A Room 1010 (Pedagogy)

  • ***An Undergraduate Computer Sedcurity Administration Curriculum Basedon Regional Needs, Wallace, L.
  • SECCDC: Lessons Learned and a Forward Vision, Mattord, H. & Whitman, M.

Session 1B Room 1008 (Practice)

  • The Usability of End User Cryptographic Products, Sweikata, M. Et al.
  • ARP Spoofing: A Comparative Study for Education Purposes, Trabelsi, Z. & El-Hajj, W.

Session 1C Room 2010 (Student)

  • The human element: training, awareness, and human resources implications of health information security policy under HIPAA, Craig
  • Developing an Information Security Program for HIPAA Compliance, McDaniel

Session 1D Room 2008 (Student)

  • How do you find cloud nine? Managing a Security Program in a Cloud Computing Environment., Townsend
  • Management and Methods of Mobile IP Security, Keasler

12:00pm Lunch - Foyer Clendenin Bdlg and Room CL 1009

 

1:00pm Session 2

Session 2A - Room 1010 (Pedagogy)

  • Missing factors in Teaching Cryptography Algorithms for Information Security Tracks
    Al0Hamdani, W.
  • Simulation Model Development in Information Security Education, Garrido, J., Bandyopadhyay, T.

Session 2B - Room 1008 (Practice)

  • ***Virtualization, Is it worth it? Blake, E.
  • Features and Benefits of Trusted Computing, Teo, J.

Session 2C - Room 2010 (Student)

  • Comparing Security features between ORACLE and MS-SQL Server, Thompson
  • Cyber Security: A National Effort to Improve, Malgeri

Session 2D - Room 2008 (Student)

  • Analysis of the Threat to Information Security Caused by Some Potential Use of Social Networking Websites, Mills
  • Toward a system of checks and balances for electronic voting machines, Pierre, Et al.

2:15pm Break

2:30 Session 3

Session 3A - Room 1010 (Pedagogy)

  • Expanding Security Awareness in Introductory Computer Science Courses, Markham, S.
  • Computer Forensics Curriculum in Security Education, Srinivasan, S.

Session 3B - Room 1008 (Practice)

  • Information Security Policy in Small Education Organziation, Al-Hamdani, W.
  • Beyond Fair Use: A framework for digital information use in Academia, Ali, R & Shulzke, K.

Session 3C- Room 2010 (Student)

  • Business Continuity Management & Guidelines, Peterson
  • Information Security Management: Firewall Selection - Factors surrounding the selection and implementation of a firewall system for an organization, Bosire

Session 3D- Room 2008 (Student)

  • The Information Security Steering Committee, Parekh
  • Information Security: Protecting the Business with Policies, Harris

3:30 Break

3:45   Session 4

Session 4A - Room 1010 (Pedagogy)

  • Welcome to the ISA Club! Strategies for Recruiting and Retaining Women in ISA
    Woszczynski, A & Shade, S.
  • A Survey of Passwords from 2007 to 2009, Kuhn, B. & Garrison, C.

Session 4B - - Room 1008 (Practice)

  • Non-Risk Assessment Information Security Assurance Model, Al-Hamdani, W.

Session 4C - Room 2010 (Student)

  • SANDL - an example language for representing logical networks, Waldring

Session 4D - Room 2008 (Workshop)

  • Database Security Education, Guimaraes, M. & Murray, M.

4:45pm END OF CONFERENCE

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If you have any questions or comments about submissions or requirements please direct them to the program chair – at infosec@kennesaw.edu.