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Brittney Burns
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When

Thursday April 19, 2012 at 9:00 AM EDT
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Friday April 20, 2012 at 3:00 PM EDT


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Where

Lockheed Martin’s Global Vision Center (GVC) 
2121 Crystal Drive
Arlington, VA 22202
 

 
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Nearby Accomodations:

 

Crystal City Marriott @ Reagan National Airport

1999 Jefferson Davis Highway, Arlington, Virginia 22202

 

Crystal Gateway Marriott 

1700 Jefferson Davis Highway, Arlington, Virginia 22202

 

Renaissance Arlington Capital View Hotel

2800 South Potomac Ave, Arlington, Virginia 22202

 

The Ritz-Carlton, Pentagon City  

1250 South Hayes Street, Arlington, Virginia 22202

 

 

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Cyber Security Research Institute (CSRI) Workshop

The objective of this meeting is to:

  • Introduce CSRI and its goals.
  • Present the first exercise on actionable multidisciplinary collaborative R&D agenda and topics addressing grand challenges in cybersecurity.
  • Engage academia, government and industry in interactive discussions building on pre-workshop exchange of ideas.

This event is by invitation only. If you have not received a personal invitation and would like more information, please contact Brittney Burns at bburns@virtualmgmt.com

Registration is now closed. 

Please contact Brittney Burns at bburns@virtualmgmt.com with any questions. 

Please note: All visitors should bring a government-issued ID (non-LM), or LM badge (LM staff). All foreign persons must provide passport number and expiration date.

AGENDA

Thursday, April 19, 2012

8:15 - 9:00 AM - Coffee and Registration

9:00 - 9:30 AM - Opening and introductory remarks

Moderator:  Lee Holcomb

Speaker: George Strawn, NITRD

9:30 - 10:45 AM - Session I. - Examination of the Federal trustworthy cybersecurity plan from the perspectives of government, industry, academia and CSRI. 

Objective: Introduce thinking on cybersecurity R&D strategy from diverse points of view and discuss opportunities for – and advantages of – collaboration, including private-public partnerships.

Moderator: Lee Holcomb

Speakers: Representatives of government, industry, academia and CSRI Board. 
-Bill Newhouse, NIST
-Angelos Keromytis, Columbia University
-Ruby Lee, Princeton
-Don Proctor, Cisco
-David Hoffman, Intel

11:00 - 11:15 AM - Coffee break

11:15 - 12:30 PM - Session II. - Technical Track Part I, Data and Information Sharing

Objective: Review current landscape and explore technical and non-technical challenges. Discuss opportunities and models for public/private partnerships like CSRI. 

Moderator:  Himanshu Khurana

Speakers:  Representatives of government, financial services and energy industries, academia, CSRI
-Rick Welch, New England Advanced Cyber Security Center (NEACSC)
-Donna Dodson, NIST
-Mustaque Ahamad, Georgia Tech
-Michelle Richardson, DC ACLU
-Brett Hartman, EMC

12:30 - 1:30 PM - Lunch

1:30 - 2:30 PM - Ideation Session

Objective:  Researchers from academia (perhaps industry and government also) to propose key research topics for multi-stakeholders cybersecurity R&D. Each participant will talk for 5 minutes (or one slide).  Representatives from: Columbia, UCI, Darmstadt, UTSA, NIST, ORNL, and a few others will present.

Moderator: Claire Vishik

Speakers
-Angelos Keromytis, Columbia University
-Rick Sheldon, ORNL
-Ram Krishnan, UT San Antonio
-Patrick Schaumont,  Virginia Tech
-Shambhu Upadhyaya, University at Buffalo
-Kasper Rasmussen, UCI
-Radu Sion, Stony Brook University
-Sean Smith, Dartmouth University

2:30 - 4:00 PM - Session III. - Exploring collaboration models and technology transfer appropriate for CSRI

Objective: Building on discussions and conclusions of Day I panels, the session will explore optimizing collaboration and tech transfer for Private-public partnerships.

Moderator:  Ron Perez

Speakers: Representatives of government, industry, academia, R&D organizations
-Paul Patrick, Lockheed
-Celia Merzbacher, SRC
-Chris Greer, NIST
-Dickie George, I3P

4:00 - 4:15 PM - Coffee break

4:15 - 6:00 PM - Session IV. - Agendas and Pilot Projects

Objective: Designated experts summarize learnings, present potential agendas and pilot projects; discuss collaboration models, technology transfer issues, and optimal results of collaboration. Identify specific spaces where there are gaps.

Speakers: CSRI advisory committee and board members as well previous panelists
-Virgil Gilgor, CMU
-Susan Alexander, IAD
-Ari Schwartz, NIST
-Bret Hartman, EMC
-Himanshu Khurana, Honeywell
-Lee Holcomb, Lockheed Martin
-Claire Vishik, Intel
-Ron Perez, AMD

6:00 - 7:00 PM - Light Hors d’oeuvres

Friday, April 20, 2012

8:00 - 8:30 AM - Registration: Coffee and Networking

8:30 - 10:15 AM - Session V. - Technical Track, Part II, Control Systems

Welcome:  Bret Hartman, EMC

Objective: Introduce framework towards secure and privacy friendly platforms for control system application. Provide examples of technology transfer and collaboration. Panelists to talk about what it takes to create secure privacy friendly platforms. 

Moderator:  Tom Hartman, Honeywell

Speakers: Representaties from academia, government, industry and CSRI
-Bill Sanders, UIUC
-Carol Hawk, DoE
-Radha Poovendran,  UW
-Himanshu Khurana, Honeywell

10:15 - 10:30 AM - Coffee break

10:30 - 11:45 AM - Session VI. - Concluding Panel: Setting expectations

Objective: Next steps for CSRI; how CSRI can help define and advance pragmatic multidisciplinary technology agendas in cyber-security. Propose and discuss next steps in areas of interest outlined during the workshop as it relates to research agenda and collaboration models.

Moderator: CSRI founder

Speakers:
-Pres Winter, HP/ArcSight
-Pat Muoio, NSA
-Mike Reiter, UNC
-CSRI founders

11:45 - 12:45 PM - Lunch

Box lunch will be available to all attendees.

12:45 - 2:00 PM - Informal Industry Session