Fourth Annual Nebraska Information Technology Security Day
Tuesday, December 4th, 2007
University of Nebraska–Lincoln
City Campus Student Union
9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
This FREE Seminar/Workshop is intended for all audiences including:
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academia
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industry
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government
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general public
Events will fill up quickly, you are encouraged to
Register Today!

Presentation Topics:
- Pretty Good Privacy - How It Works and How to Implement It
- Financial Cryptography - Tomorrow's Banking Products Today
- Brief History of Cryptography and Steganography
- Authentication in Wirless LANs
- Intrusion Detection
- Wireless Mesh Networking - A Solution for Braodband Internet Access
- Refresher on Internet, email and Computer Security
- Anomaly-Based Network Intrusion Detection using Multiple Logistic Regression and Linear Discriminant Analysis
- From the Zimmermann Telegram to the Enigma - the Evolution of US Cryptology
- Public Key Cryptography
- Wireless Cryptography
- Introduction to Steganography (What is that?)
- Simplified AES - the Advanced Encryption Standard
- The Role of Hashes in Cryptography
- Rivest's RC5 - a simple Block Cipher
- Security Aspects of Wireless Mesh Networks
- Security in a University Environment
Sponsored by:
UNL Department of Computer Science and Engineering
Richard Sincovec, Chair
UNL Information Services
Kent H. Hendrickson,
Associate Vice Chancellor
State of Nebraska Office of the Chief Information Officer
Brenda Decker
Union Pacific

