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University of Nebraska–Lincoln

NITS Day 2007

Security & Trust

NITS Day Schedule (Tentative)

8:30 Check-in/Refreshements - City Campus Student Union, 2nd Floor Lobby
 
Room Location
 
Auditorium
Regency A
Regency B
9:00 Keynote: DeWayne Hughes, IBM: Enterprise Information Security Trends & Practices

 
10:00 Charles Daniel, Department of Computer Science & Engineering : Refresher on Internet, Email, & Computer Security Steve Hartman, Chief Information Security : TBA Hensley Stewart, Digital Defense Group : An Overiview of Biometrics in Security
11:00 Donald F. Costello : The Zimmermann Telegram to the Enigma - The Evolution of US Cryptography Joshua Mauk, UNL Chief Information Security Officer: Guarding the Crown Jewels - Your Data

Jim Gilley, Transcrypt : Wireless Local Area Networks - Authentication

11:40 James Timperley , UNL Security & Cryptography: A Look at Modern Cryptography on Digital Media and Its Uses
Noon   Lunch - On your own Lincoln Restaurants
1:00

Zac Reimer , UNL Information Services: Intrusion Detection and Other University Security Issues

Jeremy Bergman, UNL MS Student : Anomaly-Based Network Intrusion Detection - Using Statistical Methods

Travis Heller, UNL Security & Cryptography: History and Overview of Cryptography and Steganography

1:30

Zach Berns , UNL Security & Cryptography: Hash Functions in the Real World

Penn Yang , UNL Security & Cryptography: An In-Depth Look at Pretty Good Privacy (PGP)
2:00   David Adair , UNL Security & Cryptography: Pretty Good Privacy (PGP) and Where It Works Sean Campbell , UNL Security & Cryptography: History and Value of the Advanced Encryption Standard
2:30 John Hodges, UNL MS Student : Wireless Mesh Networking: A Broadband Internet Access Tyler Seacrest , UNL Security & Cryptography: What is Behind the Diffie-Helerman Code