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AusCERT Asia Pacific

Information Technology Security Conference 2003

Theme: Towards a Secure Business Environment: Grass Roots and Beyond

Sunday 11th May 2003 - Thursday 15th May 2003


Day Zero: Sunday, 11th May 2003


From 0930

Golf

1600 - 1800

APCERT Meeting - Invitation only

1900 - 2100

Conference registration and Welcome Cocktail party

Welcome
The Honourable Paul Lucas MP, Minister for Innovation and Information Economy


Day One: Monday, 12th May 2003


0800 - 0830

Registration & Coffee sponsored by Tenix Datagate

0830 - 0900

Virtual Welcome
Hon Daryl Williams, AM QC MP, Attorney General

0900 - 0950

Keynote address

Getting Operations and Security To Get Along: Best Practices You Can Use (and Love)

Gene Kim, Chief Technology Officer, Tripwire

0950 - 1110

Panel Discussion sponsored by Cisco Systems

Trusted Computing Platform Alliance (TCPA) and the Palladium Initiative (NGSCB)

Panel Members - TBA

1110 - 1140

Morning Tea sponsored by Internet Security Systems

 

Technical
Stream

Business
Stream

Sponsors
Stream

Sponsors
Stream

1140 - 1220

Cyber investigation of a telco attack

Bruce van der Graaf, Detective Inspector, NSW Police Computer Crime Unit

2003 Australian Computer Crime Security Survey Results

Kathryn Kerr, Threat Assessments Manager, AusCERT

Alastair MacGibbon, Director of the Australian High Tech Crime Centre Australian Federal Police

Cisco Systems:
Formal security evaluation: Why it matters

Peter Elford, Cisco Systems

eSecurity Australia:
Collaboration, a better way of working

Robert de Haan, eSecurity Australia

1225 - 1305

Vulnerability Handling: Analysis, Coordination, and Ethical/Legal Issues

Jeff Carpenter, Technical Manager, CERT Coordination Center

Using Computer Forensics at the HIH Royal Commission

Allison Stanfield, Director, <elaw>

Internet Security Systems:
Dynamic Threat Protection - A new definition for information security

Grant Slender, Principal Consultant for Australia and New Zealand, Internet Security Systems

Trend Micro Australia:
Let's stop spam! (email this to your friend)

Jeani Boots, Global Product Manager, Spam Prevention Service (SPS), Trend Micro

1305 - 1425

Lunch sponsored by MessageLabs

1425 - 1505

APNIC Whois Database and use of Incident Response Team (IRT) Registration

Terry Manderson, Senior Systems Administrator, APNIC

A Global Culture of Security

Marcus Sachs, Director for Communication Infrastructure Protection in the White House Office of Cyberspace Security

Symantec

Clearswift:
Managing and securing electronic communications

Lindsay Durbin, Product Marketing Manager, MIMEsweeper, Clearswift Asia Pacific

1510 - 1550

Hacking Windows Servers

Matt Whelan, Independent Consultant

Security, Copyright and Reverse Engineering: Strange Bedfellows or Compatible Concepts?

Hamish Fraser, Lawyer, Optus

EWA Australia:
Enterprise assurance through security integration and engineering

Alastair Sharman, Program Manager: EWA - Australia

Dimension Data:
Wireless intrusion prevention and detection

Neal Wise, Dimension Data

1550 - 1620

Afternoon Tea sponsored by SecureNet Limited

1620 - 1700

Intrusion Detection: Current Challenges and Future Directions

Dr. Andrew Clark, Senior Research Fellow, ISRC/QUT

How to Get Value and Return of Investment from Information Security

David Lynas, COSAC

CyberGuard:
Examination of firewall architectures: What is important for security?

Paul Henry, Vice President, CyberGuard

90East:
Security across the enterprise

Tim Cranny, Principal Consulting Engineer, 90East

1700 - 1710

Coffee and tea for BoF attendees sponsored by Clearswift

 

BOF Sessions

1715 - 1755

ISSA

International Systems Security Professional Certification Scheme(ISSPCS) Explained

AusCERT and EWA Australia

Kinetica:
The security revolution - simplified, automatic, real time, security management

Stephen Mark Dixon, Managing Director, Kinetica Pty Ltd

TBA

From 1830

Board Buses for Gala Dinner

 

Day Two: Tuesday, 13th May 2003

0830 - 0900

Registration & Coffee sponsored by Symark Software

0900 - 0930

Virtual Welcome
Professor Eugene Spafford, Purdue University

0930 - 1020

Keynote address

Digital Signature Legislation: Which way Forward?

Peter Gutmann, Researcher, Auckland University

1020 - 1100

Security Threats: Technological evolution or social devolution?

Mark McPherson, Training and Education Manager, AusCERT

1100 - 1130

Morning Tea sponsored by 90 East

 

Technical
Stream

Business
Stream

Sponsors
Stream

Sponsors
Stream

1130 - 1210

Black/White/Grey --
Shades of Hackers -
part 1

Simple Nomad, Senior Security Analyst/Hacker -NMRC and BindView

KPMG Forensic - Issues from a client perspective

David Van Homrigh, Managing Partner, KPMG Forensic Asia Pacific

Enterasys Networks:
ISO 17799 and intrusion detection systems

Dick Bussiere, Network Security Architect, Enterasys Networks

IBM:
IBM Tivoli software: Integrated Identity Management

Dr Paul Ashley, Senior Security and Privacy Architect, Tivoli, IBM Software

1215 - 1255

Black/White/ Grey --
Shades of Hackers -
part 2

Simple Nomad, Senior Security Analyst/Hacker -NMRC and BindView

Anatomy of a Hack: FBI Case Study and Techniques

Robert Flaim, Special Agent, FBI

Sun Microsystems:
Network identity, strategies, assessment and implementation

David Bunker, Sun Microsystems

SecureNet:
PKI without tears

Stephen Wilson, Principal Consultant, SecureNet

1255 - 1415

Lunch sponsored by Network Associates

1415 - 1455

What do you mean 'We won't detect that'?

Nick FitzGerald, Independent Consultant

Applications the Soft Target

Oliver Binz, Director, b-sec

Tenix Datagate:
Harvesting military security standards for the benefit of government and commercial information assets

Peter Croft, Executive General Manager, Tenix Datagate

NetScreen:
Intrusion detection and intrusion prevention explained

1500 - 1540

Worm and DDOS impact: a case study

Bruce Morgan, Network Engineer, AARNet

A Benchmark for the Management of IT Evidence

Ajoy Ghosh, Independent Consultant

Vasco

Campbell Bradford, Australasia Area Manager, Vasco Data Security Australia Pty Ltd

Akamai Technologies:
Protecting your internet and web infrastructure: Lessons from Akamai's Global Network

Avi Freedman, Akamai Technologies

1540 - 1610

Afternoon Tea sponsored by Vasco Data Security International

1610 - 1650

Forensic Discovery

Dr. Wietse Venema, Research Fellow,IBM T.J.Watson Research Center

Cyber-Security - Corporate Governance a Revolution or natural Evolution

Dr. Adrian McCullagh, Solicitor, Freehills

Unisys:
Zero-Gap Security Planning

John Ellis, Unisys

Microsoft

1655 - 1705

Tea and coffee for BoF attendees sponsored by NetIQ

 

BOF Sessions

1705 - 1745

What's more important - Audit or Penetration Testing?

ISIG

AusCERT member only briefing

AusCERT Team

MessageLabs

TBA

1800 - 1930

Sponsors Cocktail Party

 

Day Three: Wednesday, 14th May 2003

0800 - 0830

Registration & Coffee sponsored by Gold Coast City Council

0830 - 0900

Welcome

The Commonwealth's E-Security Policy Agenda

Mr John Rimmer, CEO NOIE

0900 - 0950

Keynote address

The Role of Education and Research in Cybersecurity and National Information Infrastructure Protection

Professor William (Bill) Caelli, QUT

0950 - 1030

Appetite for risk - diet or die? (The business implications of information security)

Neville Thomas, Senior Manager, KPMG

1030 - 1100

Morning Tea sponsored by NetScreen

 

Technical
Stream

Business
Stream

Sponsors
Stream

Sponsors
Stream

1100 - 1140

Linux Security

Thomas Rude, Independent Consultant

Business Continuity Planning/
Management (BCM)

John Worthington, Business Continuity Institute of Australia

Network Associates:
Proactive threat protection

Allan Bell, Marketing Director Asia Pacific, Network Associates

Secure Systems:
Data Defence - combining hardware, encryption and pre-boot authentication

Mike Hearn, Director - Technical, Secure Systems

1145 - 1225

IPV6 explained

John Barlow, GrangeNet

Security Governance of Service Provider Agreements

Gretchen Golik, Security Analyst, Qantas

Computer Associates:
Is Identity Management a Security Issue?

Daniel Zatz, Security Specialist, Australia and New Zealand, Computer Associates

Symark:
Securing Unix/Linux systems

Chris Hartman, Symark

1225 - 1345

Lunch sponsored by the National Office for the Information Economy

1345 - 1425

Applying Open Source Tools to Incident Response Surrounding Distributed Malware Networks

Dave Dittrich, Senior Security Engineer, Washington University

1425 - 1505

Closing address

The MAD Doctrine and the Future of the Internet

Stephen Hansen, Information Security Officer, Google

1505 - 1515

Lessons Learnt
Conference Close

 

Day Three: Wednesday, 14th May 2003

Tutorials

1530 - 1550

Afternoon Tea sponsored by Akamai Technologies

1550 - 1750

Tutorial 1
Security Policy Development - The Quick, Dirty but Effective Approach

Karl Hanmore, IT Security Manager, Bank of Queensland

Tutorial 2
Incident Response and Intrusion Analysis

Steven Stroud, Manager Technical Services, DSD

Scott MacLeod, CNVT Team Leader, DSD

Dr. Michael Cohen, Senior Technical Advisor, DSD

 

Day Four: Thursday, 15th May 2003

Tutorials

0800 - 0830

Registration & Coffee sponsored by Citadel

0900 - 1030

Tutorial 3
Internet Level Anti-virus Techniques

Alex Shipp, Senior Anti Virus Technologist, MessageLabs

Tutorial 4
Minimize Windows XP Information Leakage

Andrew van der Stock, Chief Technologist, b-sec

Tutorial 7
ISP Security - Best Practices for securing the network infrastructure of an ISP and responding to attack traffic

Matt Carling, Network Consulting Engineer, Cisco Systems

1035 - 1055

Morning Tea sponsored by eSecurity Australia

1100 - 1230

Tutorial 3 (cont.)
Internet Level Anti-virus Techniques

Alex Shipp, Senior Anti Virus Technologist, MessageLabs

Tutorial 4 (cont.)
Minimize Windows XP Information Leakage

Andrew van der Stock, Chief Technologist, b-sec

Tutorial 7 (cont.)
ISP Security - Best Practices for securing the network infrastructure of an ISP and responding to attack traffic

Matt Carling, Network Consulting Engineer, Cisco Systems

1235 - 1335

Lunch sponsored by Unisys

1340 - 1510

Tutorial 5
IPV6 Here and Now

John Barlow, GrangeNet

Tutorial 6
Using Linux for Data Forensics

Thomas Rude, CISSP

Tutorial 8
Design Principles for Secure Enterprise Networks

Tony Saunders, Systems Engineer, Cisco Systems

1515 - 1535

Afternoon Tea sponsored by Secure Systems Limited

1540 - 1710

Tutorial 5 (cont.)
IPV6 Here and Now

John Barlow, GrangeNet

Tutorial 6 (cont.)
Using Linux for Data Forensics

Thomas Rude, CISSP

Tutorial 8 (cont.)
Design Principles for Secure Enterprise Networks

Tony Saunders, Systems Engineer, Cisco Systems


Conference program subject to change


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