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To download the most recent ARCS agenda please click '''[[Image:ARCS-2007-Agenda.pdf|here]]'''.
To download the most recent ARCS agenda please click here '''[[Image:ARCS-2007-Agenda.pdf|here]]'''.


Please note, this agenda is subject to change.
Please note, this agenda is subject to change.
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   <td>''Keynote: "The Mind Has No Firewall: Experiences From Active Testing,'' '''Keith A. Rhodes, PE, CCP</td>
   <td>''Keynote: "The Mind Has No Firewall: Experiences From Active Testing,'' '''Keith A. Rhodes, PE, CCP, U.S. Government Accountability Office</td>
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   <td>10:00</td>
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   <td>10:30</td>
   <td>10:30</td>
  <td>''Keynote: "An Autonomic Approach to Denial of Srvice Detection and Defense",''  '''Erol Gelenbe, FACM, FIEEE, FIEE'''</td>
  <td>''Keynote: "An Autonomic Approach to Denial of Srvice Detection and Defense",''  '''Erol Gelenbe, FACM, FIEEE, FIEE, Imperial College London'''</td>
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<td>4:00</td>
<td>4:00</td>
   <td>''Disrupting the Cybercrime Business Model,'' '''Jeremy Ward,''' Symantec/td>
   <td>''Disrupting the Cybercrime Business Model,'' '''Jeremy Ward,''' Symantec</td>
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<td>4:30</td>
<td>4:30</td>
   <td>''A Biologically-inspired Security Solution for MANETs,'' '''Richard Ford''' Florida Tech University/td>
   <td>''A Biologically-inspired Security Solution for MANETs,'' '''Richard Ford''' Florida Tech University</td>
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<td>5:00</td>
<td>5:00</td>
   <td>''A Degree Distribution Power Law for Intrusion Detection,'' '''Philip R. Moyer,'' Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu/td>
   <td>''A Degree Distribution Power Law for Intrusion Detection,'' '''Philip R. Moyer,''' Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu</td>
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<td>5:30</td>
<td>5:30</td>
   <td>''Social Trust for Decentralized, Mobile, and Virtualized Networks,'' '''Rita Wouhaybi, Hong Li, and John Vicente,'' Intel/td>
   <td>''Social Trust for Decentralized, Mobile, and Virtualized Networks,'' '''Rita Wouhaybi, Hong Li, and John Vicente,''' Intel</td>
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<td>7:00 - 9:00 p.m.</td>
<td>7:00 - 9:00 p.m.</td>
   <td>Dinner - Imperial College/td>
   <td>Dinner - Imperial College</td>
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To download the most recent ARCS agenda please click here File:ARCS-2007-Agenda.pdf.

Please note, this agenda is subject to change.


TIME ACTIVITY

Thursday, September 27
8:30 a.m. Registration and Coffee
9:00 Introduction, Geoffrey West, President & Distinguished Professor, SFI
9:15 Keynote: "The Mind Has No Firewall: Experiences From Active Testing, Keith A. Rhodes, PE, CCP, U.S. Government Accountability Office
10:00 Coffee Break
10:30 Keynote: "An Autonomic Approach to Denial of Srvice Detection and Defense", Erol Gelenbe, FACM, FIEEE, FIEE, Imperial College London
11:15 Information Assurance: A Socio-Organizational Perspective, Debi Ashenden, Cranfield University
11:45 Security in Action, Eric Ashdown, Microsoft
12:15 p.m. Lunch
1:30 A Resilient Protocol from Medieval Venice, Miranda Mowbray, HP Labs
2:00 Assurance of Systems You Don't Control - New Public Sector Approaches, Steve Marsh, UK Cabinet Office
2:30 Ignorance is Bliss in An Anywhere, Anytime, Anydevice World, Mark Drew, BT
3:00 Coffee/td>
3:30 R&D for Critical Information Infrastructure Protection, Mike Corcoran, CPNI
4:00 Disrupting the Cybercrime Business Model, Jeremy Ward, Symantec
4:30 A Biologically-inspired Security Solution for MANETs, Richard Ford Florida Tech University
5:00 A Degree Distribution Power Law for Intrusion Detection, Philip R. Moyer, Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu
5:30 Social Trust for Decentralized, Mobile, and Virtualized Networks, Rita Wouhaybi, Hong Li, and John Vicente, Intel
7:00 - 9:00 p.m. Dinner - Imperial College