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INSER Colloquium

"Cybersecurity 2008: More Vulnerable Than Ever?"

May 8, 2008, 10:00 am to 3:30 pm

HUB 310 and HUB 108, Husky Union Building
University of Washington Seattle Campus

INSER will present a colloquium on cybersecurity on May 8th. Students, particularly minorities, are encouraged to attend. (See program below.) Registration for the colloquium is free, but space is limited, so please register early. You may register for the morning session plus lunch, the afternoon session plus lunch, or all day. For "Quantity" enter the number of persons for whom you are registering.

  CLICK HERE TO REGISTER  

Walk-ins may be accepted depending on available space.

We thank one of INSER's partners, the World Affairs Council, for assistance with registration and event management.

Morning Session: Current Issues in Cybersecurity
 
10:00 am
HUB 310
  Greetings
Jeffrey Y. Kim, UW Information School and
Director, UW INSER
     
10:10 am   Introduction
Matthew Saxton, Associate Dean, UW Information School
     
10:20 am   On the Horizon: How Research in Cybersecurity Is Changing—and How It Remains the Same
Deborah Frincke, Chief Scientist, Cybersecurity Directorate, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
     
11:15 am   Discussion period
     
11:30 am   Break
     
11:45 am
HUB 108
  Luncheon
Keynote: Cyberlaw: Law and Behavior in Cyberspace
Daniel Ryan, Professor, National Defense University
     
Afternoon Session: Career Opportunities
     
1:30 pm
HUB 108
  Panel Discussion: Careers in Information Security
  •  Michael Simon, Chief Technical Officer, Creation Logic, and Founding Board Member, The Information School, University of Washington
     
  •  Daniel Ryan, Professor, National Defense University
     
  •  Kirk Bailey, Chief Information Security Officer, University of Washington
     
  •  John R. Christiansen, Christiansen IT Law, Seattle
     
•  Boris Blinov, Department of Physics, University of Washington
     
2:30 pm–
3:30 pm
•  Divide into groups to talk with speakers individually.
 
HUB 108 •  INSER Scholars will introduce Study Abroad program at the session.
 
  •  Representatives from the Office of the Director of National Intelligence will be available to talk with students.
     
3:30 pm   Colloquium ends