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daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Betty G. O'Hearn)
Fri Mar 7 09:00:06 1997

Date: Thu, 06 Mar 1997 00:02:33 -0500
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"Betty G. O'Hearn" <betty@infowar.com> (by way of "Betty G. O'Hearn" <betty@infowar.com>)
             ----  D I S T R I B U T E   W I D E L Y ----

INFORMATION WARFARE CONFERENCE - BRUSSELS, BELGIUM

                                  InfoWarCon6
                               War by Other Means

May 7-9, 1997

Special Pre-Conference Tutorials - May 7, 1997
INFOWARCON 6 - May 8-9, 1997

PROGRAM

Tuesday, May 6, 1997

15:00 - 19:00   Early Registration

19:00 - 21:00   Cocktail Reception


Wednesday, May 7, 1997

Pre-Conference Tutorials

07:00 - 09:00   Continental Breakfast / Registration

09:00 - 12:30   Morning Tutorial Sessions

                Session 1  Open Source Intelligence
                           Robert Steele, President; OSS, Inc.

                Session 2  The Basics of Information Warfare 
                           and Cyberterrorism
                           Winn Schwartau, President; Interpact, Inc.

12:30 - 14:00   Lunch

14:00 - 17:30   Afternoon Tutorial Sessions

                Session 1  Advanced Open Source Intelligence
                           Robert Steele, President; OSS, Inc.

                Session 2  Information Security Basics
                           Dr. Mich Kabay, Director of Education; NCSA

17:30 - 20:30   Welcome Reception for Attendees, Speakers, Sponsors, 
                and the Press

Thursday, May 8, 1997

07:00 - 08:45   Breakfast and Early Registration

08:45 - 08:50   Welcome and Administrative Remarks
                Donald Krysakowski, Programs Director; NCSA

08:50 - 08:55   Introduction
                Winn Schwartau, President; Interpact, Inc.

08:50 - 09:00   Conference Opening
                Judge Danielle Cailloux,
                Committee to Control the Intelligence Services, 
                Belgium

09:00 - 09:30   Defending Against Cyberterrorism
                Rear Admiral S. Muestege, Assistant Chief of Staff,
                     Communications and Information Systems,  
                     Supreme Allied Command, Atlantic

09:30 - 10:00   War by Other Means
                John Fialka, The Wall Street Journal

10:00 - 10:30   Sponsored Break

10:30 - 11:00   Espionage and Cyberterrorism: A One Year Review
                Dr. Mich Kabay, Director of Education; NCSA

11:00 - 11:30   Integrating Security Throughout the Financial Enterprise
                George Schmidt, President; SYSTOR AG, Switzerland

11:30 - 12:00   Case Study - Improving Information Technology Security
                Dr. Marc Cools, Alcatel 

12:00 - 13:30   Sponsored Lunch


Thursday, May 8, 1997

Afternoon Breakout Sessions

13:30 - 15:00   Breakout Sessions A1, B1 and C1

   Session A1:  Telecom Establishing an International Info-Regime
                    Ms. Malin Johansson, Sweden
                    Dr. E. Anders Eriksson, 
                         Defence Research Establishment,
                         Division of Defence Analysis, Sweden
                    Col. Charles J. Dunlap, Jr., USAF
                         Staff Judge Advocate, USSTRATCOME/J060
                         Offut AFB, Nebraska
                    Mikael Sundstrom, PHd Student, Political Science
                         University of Lund, Sweden

   Session B1:  Protecting Key Infrastructures
                    Jim Morris, Vice President; Trident Data Systems
                    Philippe Clerc, S. G. D. N.; France

   Session C1:  The Use of the Internet by Terrorists and its 
                Impact Upon Business
                    Dr. M. J. Warren, Business Security Group; 
                         Plymouth Business School & University of 
                         Plymouth, United Kingdom

15:00 - 15:30   Sponsored Break



15:30 - 17:00   Breakout Sessions A2, B2, and C2

   Session A2:  Telewar and the Back Hoe Attack
                    Ron Eward, Martech Strategies
                    Manuel W. Wik, 
                         Defence Material Administration, 
                         Sweden

   Session B2:  Cyber Attacks: Detection and Prevention
                    Dr. Bart Preneel, Director of the International 
                         Association for Cryptologic Research (IACR)
                    Frans Mulschegel, EUROPOL
                    Len Babin, Inspector, RCMP, Canada

   Session C2:  War Students Panel Discussion
                    Dr. Dan Kuehl, National Defense University, 
                         Fort McNair, Washington, DC
                    Dr. Nick Chantler, Queesland University, 
                         Australia

17:00 - 20:00	President's Reception
Cocktails and Heavy Hors D'oeuvres

Friday, May 9, 1997

07:00 - 08:20   Sponsored Breakfast

08:20 - 08:30   Administrative Remarks
                Don Krysakowski, Programs Director; NCSA

08:30 - 09:00   Basic Elements of Information Security in an 
                Information Society
                Guy Marechal; Phillips

09:00 - 09:30   Case Study: 
                Practical Design and Implementation Considerations 
                of a Security Policy in a Payment System Environment
                Yves Moulart, Head of Security; BANKSYS, Belgium

09:30 - 10:00   The New PDR Model for Information Security:
                Lessons Learned from the US DoD
                Robert Ayers

10:00 - 10:30   Sponsored Break

10:30 - 11:00   Solving Denial of Service on the Internet
                Winn Schwartau, President; Interpact, Inc.

11:00 - 11:30   Information Integrity, Commercial Confidence 
                and Information Attacks
                Captain Patrick Tyrrell, MOD, United Kingdom

11:30 - 12:00   Information Warfare and SHAPE

12:00 - 13:30   Sponsored Lunch

Friday, May 9, 1997

Afternoon Breakout Sessions

13:30 - 15:00   Breakout Sessions A3, B3, and C3

   Session A3:  Selling Security to Management and Achieving 
                Staff Cooperation
                    Christine MacNulty, President; Applied Futures

   Session B3:  Battling Child Pornography
                    Roland Walraet, Police Judiciaire, Belgium
                    Bart Driessen, Chief Inspector, Amsterdam Police, 
                         Netherlands
                    Piet Kruyer, Chief Inspector, Amsterdam Police, 
                         Netherlands

   Session C3:  Impact of Information Warfare on the Warfighter 
                and Weapons Systems (Part 1)
                    Dr. Gerald L. Kovacich, CFE, CPP, CISSP, 
                         Technologist, Information Warfare Systems, 
                         Northrop Grumman Corporation
                    Dennis McCallam, Technology Program Manager, 
                         Northrop Grumman Corporation
                    Paul Zavidniak, Technologist, 
                         Information Warfare System, 
                         Northrop Grumman Corporation

15:00 - 15:30   Sponsored Break

15:30 - 17:00   Breakout Sessions A4, B4, and C4

   Session A4:  Live Hacking Demonstration: Real Time Offensive
                Attacks and Defensive Postures
                    Chris Goggans
                    Robert Stratton

   Session B4:  Legal Issues in Information Warfare
                    Professor Bart De Schutter, University of Brussels, 
                        Belgium
                    Freddy Gevaert, Captain, Gendarmerie, Belgium

   Session C4:  Impact of Information Warfare on the Warfighter 
                and Weapons Systems (Part 2)
                    Dr. Gerald L. Kovacich, CFE, CPP, CISSP, 
                         Technologist, Information Warfare Systems, 
                         Northrop Grumman Corporation
                    Dennis McCallam, Technology Program Manager, 
                         Northrop Grumman Corporation
                    Paul Zavidniak, Technologist, 
                         Information Warfare System, 
                         Northrop Grumman Corporation


BOOKS: Copies of Winn Schwartau's 'Information Warfare'; Mich Kabay's
'Basic Computer Security Practices; OSS, Inc., 'Open Source Intelligence: 
Professional Hankdbook1.1', and OSS Inc., "Open Source Intelligence: 
Selected Readings' to be provided to all tutorial students.  Copies 
of these materials will be made available at the bookstore for purchase 
by regular participants.

Copies of John Fialka's book, 'War by Other Means', and Winn 
Schwartau's 'Information Warfare: Cyberterrorism' book will be distributed to 
all conference participants as part of their conference material.

LOCATION:

HOTEL PALACE
Address: Rue Gineste, 3;   Brussels, Belgium
Phone: 32-2-203-62-00
Fax:   32-2-203-55-55
Price:  BEF 4400 single rate
        BEF 5300 double rate
This rate includes all taxes and an American buffet breakfast.

CONFERENCE FEES:
InfowarCon7 Conference Costs:              $ 995.00 US Dollars
Tutorials:                                 $ 395.00 US Dollars
Combined conference and tutorial package:  $1195.00 US Dollars

DISCOUNTS:
NCSA member:
$50.00 off registration price for conference.
$20.00 off registration price for tutorials.
$70.00 off registration for combined conference and tutorials.

EARLY REGISTRATION:
10% if registered by 1 April 1997.

GROUP RATES:
10% for 2-4 people on same Purchase Order or Registration Form.
20% for 5-9 people on same Purchase Order or Registration Form.
30% or 10+ people on same Purchase Order or Registration Form.

ACADEMIC:
50% for valid faculty or student credentials.

All discounts, except academic may be combined.

CANCELLATION POLICY

After April 18, any cancellation will incur a $100.00 processing 
fee.  If the reservation is not canceled and no one attends, the 
full registration price will be charged.  Substitute attendees 
are welcome.


INFOWARCON '97   REGISTRATION FORM:

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FEES:

     (   )   Conference  $995.00 US
     (   )   Tutorial    $395.00  US
     {   }   Combined Program  $1195.00  US
     {   }   NCSA Member Discounts:
                 $50 off Conference Price
                 $20 off Tutorial Price
                 $70 off Combined Program
 (        )  TOTAL COST

           
All funds to be paid in US dollars, Belgian francs or charged to:

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	Phone 717-258-1816 or FAX 717-243-8642
	EMAIL:  conference@ncsa.com


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