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The Practitioners' Forum on Mobile & Wireless Security (April 29-30, 2002


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Date: Mon, 18 Feb 2002 00:30:44 -0600 (CST)

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Financial Research Associates Proudly Presents
The Practitioners' Forum on Mobile & Wireless Security
April 29-30, 2002
The American Management Association, Washington, D.C.

Financial Research Associates is proud to present the 
unprecedented Practitioners' Forum on Mobile and Wireless Security 
2002 inaugural symposium. Join us April 29-30, 2002 in Washington, 
D.C. at the American Management Association for this exciting event. 
Don't miss this unique opportunity to hear from practitioners who’ve 
overcome wireless-related security threats - learn from their 
experiences. You'll also interact with cutting-edge information 
security experts - Bill Arbaugh, Dr. Simon Blake-Wilson, Brian 
O'Higgins, Russ Housley, and many more! - who will help you combat 
suspicious network traffic, sniffers, intrusion attempts and more. 
At this event, you'll learn the tools and techniques necessary to 
develop and implement a multi-tiered security solution to protect your 
wireless investment and ensure business continuity.

Why Attend?
        
If you're responsible for any aspect of your firm's wireless 
LAN security, you can't afford to miss this event. Just a few of the 
important topics to be covered include:

· A discussion of what CIOs should know before - and after - 
  deploying wireless technologies

· Risks associated with going wireless - along with practical 
  defense strategies

· Collaborating with government organizations to develop 
  complete wireless security solutions - hear from the Critical 
  Infrastructure Assurance Office (CIAO), the US Department of 
  Justice,  the National Security Agency (NSA), the US Secret Service, 
  and the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)

· Corporate policy and legal issues surrounding wireless attack 
  investigations

· The pros and cons of wLAN security technologies: WAP, WEP, 
  802.1x, dynamic WEP, VPNs, bluetooth, 3G, dynamic IPsec, PKI

· Special practitioners' roundtable discussion of case studies 
  from top security officers at ReefEDGE, Bluesocket, PatientKeeper, 
  and Internet Security Solutions (ISS)

· Dynamic post-conference workshop: "A How-To Guide to 
  Implementing Wireless LAN Security Solutions" co-lead by Sandeep 
  Singhal of ReefEDGE, Avi Rubin of AT&T Labs, and Russ Housley of RSA 
  Laboratories

Please take a few moments to read through the following agenda for a
comprehensive review of the speakers and topics included at this
event. I think you'll agree that this is a conference you can't afford
to miss.

AGENDA AT A GLANCE
7:45    Conference Registration

8:25    Chairman's Welcome

Daniel Lieman, Chair, Co-Founder, Consortium for Efficient Embedded 
Security (CEES), NTRU Cryptosystems

8:30    Panel Discussion: Wireless Security Strategies: What Should 
the CIO Know?

Daniel Lieman, Chair, Co-Founder, Consortium for Efficient Embedded
Security (CEES), NTRU Cryptosystems; John Steven Reel, Ph.D., CTO,
Veridian Corp.; Dr. Simon Blake-Wilson, Director of Business
Development, Certicom; Doug Klein, CEO, Vernier Networks; Dennis
Blaine, Managing Director, Transcrypt

9:15    Panel Discussion: Know Your Enemy: What the Bad Guys Are Doing

John D. Nunes, Security Instructor, Internet Security Systems (ISS); 
Anup K Ghosh, Program Manager, Defense Advanced Research Project 
Agency (DARPA), Advanced Technology Office; William Knowles, New 
Dimensions International; Jeremy Bruestle, CEO, Co-Author, Cypher 42, 
AirSnort; William Arbaugh, Assistant Professor, Department of Computer 
Science, University of Maryland

10:00   Break

10:15   Tools of the Trade: Arming Yourself With the Latest 
Preventative Techniques and Technologies

John D. Nunes, Security Instructor, Internet Security Systems (ISS)

11:15   Securing 802.11b Technology: Standards and Technology 
        Dr. Simon Blake-Wilson, Director of Business Development, 
        Certicom

11:45   Luncheon                
1:00    Wireless VPNs: A Solution for ALL Problems?
        Brian O'Higgins, CTO, Entrust
 
1:45    PKI & The Wireless Internet
        Guy Singh, Director of Wireless, NTRU Cryptosystems

2:30    Break
2:45    Grabbing Bluetooth by the Horns
        Markus Jakobsson, Sr. Principal Researcher, RSA Laboratories

3:30    Third Generation Wireless: What’s on the Horizon?
        David Murashige, VP, Strategic Marketing, Wireless Solutions, 
        Nortel Networks

4:15    Developing a Wireless Security Policy That Works
        David Pollino, Managing Security Architect, @STAKE

5:00    End of Day One

Day Two

8:00    Continental Breakfast

8:30    TECHNOLOGY SHOWCASE

Vendors of security software and solutions will give 15-minute 
presentations about the features and benefits of their products, 
allowing attendees an overview of available technology. To join this 
showcase, call Erin Winters at (831) 420-2671.

9:30    Panel Discussion: Legislation, Law Enforcement & Security 
        Initiatives 

Richard H.L. Marshall, Deputy Director, Critical Infrastructure 
Assurance Office (CIAO); Wayne Jansen, Computer Security Division, 
National Institute for Security and Technology (NIST); Paul Pittelli, 
Director of Information Assurance Research, National Security Agency 
(NSA); Richard Salgado, Trial Lawyer, US Department of Justice, 
Computer Crime & Intellectual Property; Patrick Morrissey, Special 
Agent, US Secret Service, Electronic Crimes Division

10:15   Break

10:30   Practitioners' Roundtable: Wireless Security Case Studies

Daniel Morrison, Partner, Arthur Andersen; Sandeep Singhal, Ph.D., 
CTO, Co-Founder, ReefEDGE; Dave Juitt, CTO, Bluesocket; Jeff 
Sutherland, CTO, PatientKeeper; Representative, Internet Security 
Systems (ISS)

11:30   Panel Discussion: The Future of Wireless Security

Doug Klein, CEO, Vernier Networks; Brian O'Higgins, CTO, Entrust;
Eugene Chang, VP, Strategic Business Development, Funk Software; Dave
Juitt, CTO, Bluesocket; Russell Housley, Sr. Consulting Architect, RSA
Laboratories

12:15   End of Day 2
        Luncheon for Workshop Participants

1:30-5:00       Workshop: A How-To Guide to Implementing Wireless LAN 
Security Solutions 

Sandeep Singhal, Ph.D., CTO, Co-Founder, ReefEDGE; Russell Housley,
Sr. Consulting Architect, RSA Laboratories; Avi Rubin, Principal
Researcher, Secure System Research Department, AT&T Labs

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