The 13th Colloquium for
Information Systems Security Education
June 1-3, 2009
Red Lion Hotel on Fifth Avenue Seattle, Washington

Important Dates
Colloquium:
Jun 1-3 2009
Bootcamps:
May 31 2009

Reduced Price Registration:
May 2 2009
Register Now!

CISSE 2009 is being organized by
UAF

Tuesday June 2nd 2009

Time Room 1 Room 2 Room 3 Room 4
8.00am-10.00am

Paper Session 1
Information Systems Security Education at Polytechnic University of Puerto Rico
(Kettani)
Development of an Interdisciplinary Information Technology Auditing Program
(Lin, Chen)
TeamDefend - Strengthening Each Link: Organizational Cyber Defense Team Training
(Ayers)
 
In Pursuit of Excellence: An Emerging National Center of Academic Excellence in Information Assurance Education - The Case of the New Jersey City University
(Collins, Hoo, Krantz)
Injecting Information Security in Core CS Courses: Methods, Challenges and Impact
(Chouchane)
Case Study: Using Security Awareness to Combat the Advanced Persistent Threat
(Smith, Toppel)
An Analysis of the State of Cyber Security Education in America
(Maconachy, Duryea, Starland)
Cooperative Information Assurance Capacity Building
(Turner et al)
Information Assurance Awareness: Partnership between Students and Community
(Schneider, Wagner)
A Critical Analysis of the Centers of Academic Excellence Program
(Bishop, Taylor)
Engaging Students through an Information Assurance Exercise
(Conkling, Trawick, Hamilton)
News and Notes
(Epstein)
10.00am-10.30am Break
10.30am-
Noon
Industry Panel
Noon-
1:00pm
Working Group 1:
New Technologies
Working Group 2:
Community Colleges
Working Group 3:
Hacker Curriculum
Working Group 4:
Security Vizualization
1:00pm-2.00pm Keynote Address: "What will the security world look like in 10 years?"
John Stewart (Vice President and Chief Security Officer, Cisco Systems, Inc.)
2.00pm-2.30pm Break
2.30pm-4:00pm National Labs Panel
4.00pm-4:30pm Matt Bishop
4:30pm-5:00pm Tutorial 4:
On-Line Vulnerability Assessment Course Using a Virtual Laboratory and LMS.
Tutorial 5:
Social Engineering as an Experiment.
Tutorial 6:
Teaching Security Management with Case Studies.
 
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