Thursday, April 20th
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1:30 P.M.
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Welcome Eugene Spafford, Director of CERIAS Stewart Center, Rooms 218 A-B
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2:00-5:00
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Poster Sessions & Demonstrations (Posters) Refreshements will be available Stewart Center, Rooms 214A-D
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5:30-7:30
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Reception Purdue Memorial Union, East Faculty Lounge
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Friday, April 21th
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7:30 A.M.
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Continental Breakfast Purdue Memorial Union, West Faculty Lounge
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8:15
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Overview of the Day (Abstracts) Eugene Spafford, Director of CERIAS Stewart Center, Rooms 218A-D
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8:30
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Trust in a Dotcom World (Presentation) Martin Sadler, Hewlett Packard Laboratories Stewart Center, Rooms 218A-D
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9:00
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Software Watermarking with Secret Keys (Presentation) Jens Palsberg, Associate Professor of Computer Sciences Stewart Center, Rooms 218A-D
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9:30
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Applying Natural Language Processing to Information Security (Presentation) Victor Raskin, Professor of English Stewart Center, Rooms 218A-D
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10:00
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Break and Refreshments Stewart Center, Room 214D
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10:15
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Secure Outsourcing of Scientific Computations (Presentation) John Rice, Professor of Computer Sciences Stewart Center, Rooms 218A-D
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10:45
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Secure Multi-Party Protocols for Approximate Searching (Presentation) Mikhail Atallah, Professor of Computer Sciences Stewart Center, Rooms 218A-D
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11:15
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Scene Adaptive Video Watermarking (Presentation) Ed Delp, Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering Stewart Center, Rooms 218A-D
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11:45
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Lunch Purdue Memorial Union, West Faculty Lounge
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1:30 P.M.
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Electronic Educational Data Security: System Analysis and Teacher Training (Presentation) Deborah Bennett, Assistant Professor of Educational Studies Stewart Center, Rooms 218A-D
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2:00
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Denial of Service, Traceback and Anonimity (Presentation) Clay Shields, Assistant Professor of Computer Sciences Stewart Center, Rooms 218A-D
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2:30
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Break and Refreshments Stewart Center, Room 214D
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2:45
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Association Rule Hiding (Presentation) Ahmed Elmagarmid, Professor of Computer Sciences Stewart Center, Rooms 218A-D
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3:15
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Community Security at Online Auctions (Presentation) Josh Boyd, Assistant Professor of Communication Stewart Center, Rooms 218A-D
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3:45
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Closing Remarks Andra Short, Assistant Director of CERIAS Stewart Center, Rooms 218A-D
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4:30
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CERIAS Security Seminar Michael Fleming, National Security Agency Liberal Arts Building (LAEB) 2290
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Speakers
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Director of CERIAS: Eugene H. Spafford Professor of Computer Sciences, the university’s Information Systems Security Officer, and Director of the Center for Education and Research in Information Assurance and Security (CERIAS). CERIAS is a campus-wide multi-disciplinary Center, with a broadly focused mission to explore issues related to protecting information and information resources.
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Keynote Speaker: Martin Sadler Department Manager of Hewlett Packard’s European corporate research laboratories. Martin is responsible for HP lab’s work on security and for its applications to e-business. Martin’s first degree was in pure mathematics. He spent 6 years in the Department of Computing at Imperial College, London, where he lectured theoretical computing science and advanced software engineering. He joined Hewlett Packard in 1989 leading the research project that resulted in the company’s first workflow product. Martin has also managed projects in the areas of policy and telephony call control. He is a member of the Numbering Advisory Group to Oftel, the UK’s telecommunications regulator, where he advises on the impact to the UK’s National Numbering Plan of the convergence of computing and communications.
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Michael G. Fleming Chief, Information Assurance Solutions Group. Michael Fleming has also served as Chief of the INFOSEC Customer Service and Engineering Group, Deputy Chief of Network Security Group, Chief of Network Security Systems Engineering Office, Chief of Network Security Products Office, as well as served in a variety of technical and program management positions in Communications Security and Signals Intelligence. He received his BS in Electrical Engineering from Purdue University, his MS in Administrative Science from Johns Hopkins University, and attended and graduated from the National War College. He received the Meritorious Civilian Service Award and the Presidential Rank Award-Meritorious Executive.
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Mikhail Atallah Professor of Computer Sciences, School of Science. Professor Atallah’s main research interest is algorithms, in particular for computer security, geometry, and parallel computation.
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Deborah Bennett Assistant Professor of Educational Studies in the School of Education. Professor Bennett's research interests focus on the development of innovative tools for the assessment of educational progress.
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Josh Boyd Assistant Professor of Communication, School of Liberal Arts. Professor Boyd's research interests focus on corporate discourse. Specific areas of inquiry include legitimacy, naming, and online security communication.
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Edward Delp Professor of Electrical Engineering, School of Electrical and Computer Engineering. Professor Delp's research interests include image and video compression, multimedia security, medical imaging, multimedia systems, communication and information theory.
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Ahmed Elmagarmid Professor of Computer Sciences, School of Science. Professor Elmagarmid’s research interests focus on consistency aspects of distributed databases; heterogeneous, federated, and multidatabases; and transaction management for advanced data-base applications, distance learning and video databases.
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Jens Palsberg Associate Professor of Computer Sciences, School of Science. Professor Palsberg's main research interests are programming languages, compilers, and software engineering.
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Victor Raskin Professor of Linguistics and Coordinator, Natural Language Processing, School of Liberal Arts. Professor Raskin's interests include linguistic and semantic theory and their applications, computational semantics, world and lexical knowledge acquisition, and humor theory.
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John Rice Professor of Computer Sciences, School of Science. For the past 15 years, Professor Rice has been analyzing numerical methods and problem solving environments for scientific computing. He has created a general methodology for performance evaluation of mathematical software and developed the ELLPACK system for elliptic problems.
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Clay Shields Assistant Professor of Computer Science, School of Science. Professor Shields is currently studying secure multicast routing, anonymous com-munication, denial of service, and trace-back of network intruders.
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