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The Infomation of The 2nd Program of Open Lectures in English

IS08_IBM
The Security and Privacy (S&P)

Yoshinobu Ishigaki
e-Security Officer of AP/Japan
IBM Distinguished Engineer
IBM Japan, Ltd.
Schedule and Contents
1st lecture: 4th of August, 1:40pm - 3:10pm
Market Trend of S&P (Security and Privacy) and IBM Strategy (30 min.)
IAM (Identity and Access Management) in the field #1 (1 hour)
2nd lecture: 4th of August, 3:20pm - 4:50pm
IAM in the field #2 (1 hour)
IAM mini-project assignment (30 min.)
3rd lecture: 5th of August, 10:40am - 12:10am
Mini project review and discussion (1.5 hours)
4th lecture: 5th of August, 1:10pm - 2:40pm
Governance and Compliance #1 (1.5 hour)
5th lecture: 5th of August, 2:50pm - 4:20pm
Governance and Compliance #2 (1 hour)
Mini project assignment (30 min.)
6th lecture: 6th of August, 10:40pm - 12:10pm
Mini project review and discussion (1.5 hours)
7th lecture: 6th of August, 1:10pm - 2:40pm
TVD (Trusted Virtual Domain) Technology (1 hour)
Mini project assignment (30 min.)
8th lecture: 6th of August, 2:50pm - 4:20pm
Mini project review and discussion (1 hour)
Wrap up of the series (30 min.)

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IS08_Kara
Security Issues in IP Networking

Atsushi Kara
Professor
National College of Technology
Adjunct Professor
University of Aizu
Schedule and Contents
  • 9th lecture: 7th of August, 10:40am - 12:10am
  • 10th lecture: 7th of August, 1:10pm - 2:40pm
  • 11th lecture: 7th of August, 2:50pm - 4:20pm
Outline
  • Basics of IP networking principles
  • Basics of network security
  • On the black art of eavesdropping and IP spoofing
  • Hands-on exercise (IP routing and security.)

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IS08_Herath
Contingency Planning for Secure Information Systems

Susantha Herath
Professor
St. Cloud University (U.S.A.)
12th lecture: 8th of August, 10:40am - 12:10pm
Contingency Planning for Secure Information Systems

The process of detecting, reacting and recovering from unexpected events that threaten the security of information resources is called contingency planning or CP. The main goal of CP is to restore normal modes of operation with minimal cost and disruption after an unexpected event. This talk first describes the need for a CP, then discusses the major components of CP and finally explains how to create a CP using impact analysis.

13th lecture: 8th of August,1:10pm - 2:40pm
Policies for Information System Security

Security policies, the first layer of defense, partition information systems into a set of authorized and unauthorized states. Such policies are the least expensive means of providing security to information systems, however, they are the most difficult to implement. This talk first describes the role of policies, and presents models. Thereafter, it discusses the development, implementation and maintenance of various types of security policies.


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