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AusCERT
Platinum Sponsors
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1000
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Golf
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1600
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Asia Pacific CSIRTs pre-conference meeting
- Invitation only
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1830
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Conference registration & Cocktail party
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A Business Imperative
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0800
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Registration
& coffee
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0830
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Welcome
Hon Daryl Williams, AM QC MP, Attorney General
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0900
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Defending Cyberspace, Requisite Alliances in Government, Industry and Academia
Art Money, Former US Department of Defence - Key Note
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0950
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How secure is your business?
Australian Computer Crime and Security Survey 2002 results
Dean Kingsley, Deloitte Touche
Tohmatsu / Kathryn Kerr, AusCERT / Frank Schiliro, NSW Police Service
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1030
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Morning
Tea
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1100
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How computer security affects enterprises in the Asia Pacific Region
Graham Ingram, AusCERT
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1140
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Information Security in an Outsourced
Environment
Leif Gamertsfelder, Deacons - Oliver Binz,
B-Sec
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1220
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Lunch
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1330
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Controlling Security when outsourcing IT
Hayden Bradford, AMCOR
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1410
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Black Hat, White Hat, Gray Hat, Red Hat: What
Dr. Seuss Forgot to Tell You About the Computer Hacker Community
Max Kilger
, Ph.D. Social Psychologist Honeynet
Project
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1450
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Afternoon
Tea
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1520
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Computer Security Hypothetical forum
To discuss a Computer Security Incident Scenario.
Leading technical, legal and business leaders will respond as
panel members.
Terry Laidler, CIRCIT
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1720
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Close Day
One
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1730
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BOF Session 1: Managing IT Risk from the top, Mark Ames
Additional BOF* sessions will be announced at the conference.
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Prevention - Protect Your Business
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Time
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Technical Stream
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Business Stream
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Tutorial Stream
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0800
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Registration
& coffee
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0830
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Welcome
Sir Llew Edwards AC, Chancellor, The University of Queensland
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0900
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Thinking Strategically About
Information Systems Defense
Prof. Eugene Spafford, Purdue
University - Key Note
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0950
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Wireless insecurities
Neal Wise, eSec
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The Management Challenges to Information Security
Rob McMillan, CBA
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Securing Windows 2000 in a corporate environment
Andrew van der Stock, B-Sec
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1030
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Morning
Tea
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1100
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Vulnerabilities in SSL
Michael Cohen and Steven McLeod, Defence Signals
Directorate (DSD)
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Future directions in Cryptography
Prof. Bill Caelli, Queensland University of
Technology
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Securing Windows 2000 in a corporate environment - continued ...
Andrew van der Stock, B-Sec
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1140
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Issues relating to PKI enabling Applications
Sudeep Venkatesh, Baltimore Technologies
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Firewall Abuse, Reducing mistreatment of this
security tool
Peter Sandilands, Independent Consultant
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1220
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Lunch
John Rimmer, CEO, NOIE (Silver Sponsor)
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1330
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Blended Threats - the new risk for the connected world
Leigh Costin, Symantec
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Inverting the Risk Analysis Process -
Addressing the security issues of WWW
Paul Young, Distributed Systems Technology (DSTC)
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Calculating and Managing Internet Risk: The GTOC/ISAC Approach
Dennis
Treece, ISS/Global Threat Operations Center
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1410
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Using the SSE-CMM to Improve Security Practices
John Lindquist, EWA
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The Legal Value of Secure Systems
Dr. Toh See Kiat, GoodWins Law Corporation
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1450
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Vulnerabilities go mobile
Marko Laakso, University of Oulu
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Securing E-Government In Western Australia
James Meneely, Department of
Industry and
Technology WA
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1530
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Afternoon
Tea
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1600
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Experiences in Commercial Penetration testing
Ajoy Ghosh, 90East
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Managing
Online Risk
Kim Duffy, ISS Australasia
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Computer Malware: Viruses, Trojan Horses and
Worms
Myles Jordan, Hamish O'Dea and Eugene Dozortsev
Computer Associates
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1640
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Why Open Source does not equal More Security
Prof. Eugene Spafford, Purdue University
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mCommerce and Wireless Security
Tyson Macaulay, EWA
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1720
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Close Day
Two
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1730
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BOF Session 1: Calculating and Managing Internet Risk: The GTOC/ISA Approach, Dennis Treece
Additional BOF* sessions will be announced at the conference.
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1900
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Gala
Dinner
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Response - Respond to Attack/Intrusions
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Time
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Technical Stream
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Business Stream
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Tutorial Stream
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0800
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Registration
& coffee
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0830
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Welcome
The Honourable Paul Lucas MP, Minister for Innovation and Information
Economy
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0900
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Enterprise Vulnerability Management - The new wave in managing enterprise
security
George Kurtz, Foundstone - Key Note
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0950
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Evidence Preservation in the case of a Computer Incident
Dick Bussiere, Enterasys
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CNCERT/CC: An emerging force for network security in China
Dr Shuo Bai, China National Computer Emergency Response Team/Coordination Center
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N-tier Attacks using SQL Injection
Mr Ron Brandis, Bridge Point
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1030
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Morning
Tea
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1100
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An Audit trail for IP - Argus Style
Russell Fulton, Auckland University
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The AFP and high tech crime incident response
Tim Morris, Australian Federal Police
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Issues and Future Trends in Computer Forensics
Andrew Rosen, ASR Data Acquisition & Analysis
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1140
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Safe Secure Architecture for Business
Jason Halpern, Cisco Systems
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Impact of Privacy Laws on IT SecurityPatrick Fair, Internet Industry Association
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1220
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Lunch
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1330
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When too much security is barely enough: A review of emerging network
attack types and your best possible defence
David Britt, Top Layer
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To Be Announced
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CSIRT design
Mark McPherson, AusCERT
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1410
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Computer Security Incident Response in Large Corporations
Eric Halil,
Sun Microsystems
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Sweating the small stuff
Mark Ames, Independent Consultant
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1450
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Establishing the Foundation for Data Security through Data Integrity
Assurance
Gene Kim, Tripwire
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Information Security : The Incident Handler's perspective
Raja Azrina Raja Othman, Malaysian Computer Emergency
Response Team
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1530
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Afternoon
Tea
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1600
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Intrusion Detection Response
Merik Karman, SecureNet
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Queen v. Boden
Peter Kingsley, QLD police
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CSIRT design - continued ...
Mark McPherson, AusCERT
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1640
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Layers and Time
Dan Farmer, Independent Consultant
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Real-World Information Operations
Patrick Scribner, EWA
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1720
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Close Day
Three
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* BOF sessions are an opportunity for delegates and/or speakers to share
their experiences in an informal environment.
If you are interested in hosting a BOF session please inform the
registration desk at the AusCERT2002 conference.
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