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Washington, D.C. , April 3—5

Conference Sessions by Speaker

The following sessions were held at Security Professionals Conference 2005, and have post-conference information associated with them. The information may include written papers, audio/video, or PowerPoint presentations.

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SpeakerSession
Kevin AmorinFences Make Good Neighbors: Monitoring Academic Networks at the Port Level
John BanghartUsing CIS Configuration Benchmarks in Higher Ed Environments
Thomas BartlettMicrosoft Corporation, An EDUCAUSE Platinum Partner - Securing Remote Access and Your Microsoft Applications
Beth BindeParadigm Shift in Outbreak Response
William BoniThe Role of the CSO: An Industry Perspective
Angelo G. BravosFences Make Good Neighbors: Monitoring Academic Networks at the Port Level
Glenn M. Brunette, Jr.Sun Microsystems, An EDUCAUSE Gold Partner - Systemically Secure Architectures: Practical Lessons from the Trenches
Michael G. CarrInformation Security Awareness Programs: Can One Size Fit All?
Jacqueline CraigCan't We All Just Get Along? Achieving Federated Identity Management at the University of California
Carol DavisPlanning for "What if" Events
Norman EltonWho Owns Your Network? A Discussion of Bot Networks
Sean EnszVirtual Attack Detection and Visualization Sensors: A Concept for Self-Healing Honeynets
David EscalanteEffective Incident Response Teams: Two Case Studies
 Security Compliance on Unmanaged Student Computers
Jay FlanaganNetwork Registration and Intrusion Prevention Services Implementation at Emory University
John FlynnModern Incident Response Tools and Techniques
Adam GoldsteinThe Disintegrating Perimeter: Planning for the Shift to Asset-Based Security
Nathan HallSecurity Compliance on Unmanaged Student Computers
Steven M. HelwigSunGard Collegis Inc. - Spooks in the Machine: Proactive Strategies for Securing Your Network
Tom N. JagaticStreamlining IP Registrant Identification, Notification, and Blocking for Threats in the Wild
Lance JordanParadigm Shift in Outbreak Response
Matt KeelWho Owns Your Network? A Discussion of Bot Networks
Doris R. KirbyWhat Does Privacy Have to Do with IT? Privacy Risk Assessment
Doug KleinVernier Networks, Inc. - Network Security in Education: A Balancing Act
William LantryBuilding a Culture of Security
Merri Beth LavagninoStreamlining IP Registrant Identification, Notification, and Blocking for Threats in the Wild
Leslie MaltzWhat Does Privacy Have to Do with IT? Privacy Risk Assessment
Randy MarchanyUsing CIS Configuration Benchmarks in Higher Ed Environments
Jonathan MinterEmbedding Security into a Software Development Methodology
Tracy MitranoWhat Does Privacy Have to Do with IT? Privacy Risk Assessment
Robert OnoPlanning and Conducting an IT Security Conference on Campus: Two Approaches
Shirley C. PayneTalking with the Boss About Security
Darlene H. QuackenbushTalking with the Boss About Security
Elaine ReberCreating Confidentiality Statements and Training to Protect Data and Privacy: The Challenge of Changing State and Federal Regulations
Virginia E. RezmierskiResults from the CIFAC Project and What They Mean to You
Edward RobackSecuring U.S. Federal Information Systems and Beyond: NIST Activities and Other Government Initiatives
Jonathan RosePlanning for "What if" Events
Daniel M. RothschildResults from the CIFAC Project and What They Mean to You
Theresa SemmensPlanning and Conducting an IT Security Conference on Campus: Two Approaches
Greg SpragueRegaining User Trust in Cyberspace: Is It Already Too Late?
Justin St. OngeSecurity Compliance on Unmanaged Student Computers
Edward TrudeauBuilding a Culture of Security
David H. WalkerCan't We All Just Get Along? Achieving Federated Identity Management at the University of California
Calvin WeeksEffective Incident Response Teams: Two Case Studies
Mark WeiserVirtual Attack Detection and Visualization Sensors: A Concept for Self-Healing Honeynets
Austin WinklemanConceptual Model for Information Security Strategy
Carol WoodyEmbedding Security into a Software Development Methodology
Sallie WrightVirtual Attack Detection and Visualization Sensors: A Concept for Self-Healing Honeynets
Ray ZeiszJuniper Networks - Secure and Assured Networking for the Educational Campus

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