High-End Computing in an Insecure World: Program Schedule

April 2-4, 2002

 

TUESDAY

WEDNESDAY

THURSDAY

9:00

DoD Biometrics Program
Col. Robert Bollig

Executive Officer, DoD Biometrics Office

A Case Study: VISA USA's Cardholder Information Security Program
Pamela Mallett
Director, Risk Management, VISA USA
Connecting Computational Requirements with Computing Resources
Dr. Jack Dongarra
Professor, University of Tennessee
 
9:45
Army IA - The 411
LTC Thaddeus Dmuchowski
Director of Information Operations Assurance Office, US Army
Combating Cyber Attacks: The Role of the Research Community
Michael Vatis
Director, Institute for Security Technology
Studies, Dartmouth College
eGovernment & the Need for Privacy and Security
Mark Forman
Associate Director for Information
Technology and eGovernment,
Office of Management and Budget

10:30  

Break - Expo Exhibits  Break - Expo Exhibits  Break - Expo Exhibits

11:00

Challenges & Victories in Running a Shared HPCC in an Arctic University and DoD Environment
Dr. Frank L. Williams
Director, Arctic Region
Supercomputing Center,
University of Alaska

The National ITR&D Program
Cita M. Furlani
Director, National Coordination
Office for Information Technology R&D

The White House Office of Cyberspace Security
Howard Schmidt
Vice Chairman, President's Critical Infrastructure Protection Board

11:45

Large-Scale Data Assimilation - Using Knowledge to Improve the Profitability of Manufacturing Facilities
Dr. Greg McRae
Professor, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
FedCIRC, A Commonsense Approach to Improved Cyber Security
Sallie McDonald
Assistant Commissioner FTS, GSA
Current and Future Cyber Threats: Hackers, Criminals and Terrorists
Dan Verton, Senior Writer, Computerworld

12:30

Lunch - Expo Exhibits CIO Issues & Answers:
A Panel Discussion (begins at 12:00)
Lunch - Expo Exhibits

1:30

Tera-Scale Computing
Dr. Michael Levine
Scientific Director, Pittsburgh
Supercomputing Center
Sandra Bates, Commissioner FTS,
GSA (moderator)
Daryl White, Dept of Interior
Dr. Laura Callahan, Dept of Labor
Lee Holcomb, NASA
Balancing Security and Productivity
Chris B. Kemper
Deputy Division Leader, Computing,
Communications and Networks Division,
Los Alamos National Laboratory

2:15

Computers Under Attack: Internet Security Trends
Richard Pethia
Director, Network System
Survivability & Certification
Program, Software Engineering Institute

The Evolving Federal PKI -
Information Assurance in the eWorld

Judy Spencer
Chair, Federal PKI Steering
Committee, GSA

3:00

Break - Expo Exhibits
SPECIAL EVENT
Break - Expo Exhibits

3:30

Cyber Security Activities at the National Institute of Standards & Technology
Fran Nielsen

Deputy Chief, Computer Security
Division, NIST
An Evening in Olde Newport Wednesday Evening
6:30 - 9:30

The Astors' Beechwood Mansion
Bellevue Avenue

Improving Highway Safety and Reducing Fraud: The New Secure Driver License
Jay Maxwell
President, American Association of Motor Vehicle Administrators
4:15
Insiders & Information Technology
Robert Wright
Computer Scientist, National Infrastructure Protection Center, FBI
International Cybercrime
Michael Sussman
Senior Counsel, Computer Crime &
Intellectual Property Section,
US Department of Justice