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Initial Information and Advisory Meeting Tuesday, February 26, 2002 10:00 A.M. – 12:00 noon

Initial Information and Advisory Meeting Tuesday, February 26, 2002 10:00 A.M. – 12:00 noon University of Illinois South Research Park SAIC Conference Room. Purpose of Meeting. Introduce CARIS to the information security community Get input on ways for CARIS to meet its goals

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Initial Information and Advisory Meeting Tuesday, February 26, 2002 10:00 A.M. – 12:00 noon

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  1. Initial Information and Advisory Meeting Tuesday, February 26, 2002 10:00 A.M. – 12:00 noon University of Illinois South Research Park SAIC Conference Room CARIS Initial Information and Advisory Meeting – February 26, 2002

  2. Purpose of Meeting • Introduce CARIS to the information security community • Get input on ways for CARIS to meet its goals • Determine interest in ongoing partnerships • Discuss nature of partnerships • Network among Illinois leaders in information security CARIS Initial Information and Advisory Meeting – February 26, 2002

  3. Agenda 10:00 Introductions Roy H. Campbell 10:10 CARIS Mission and Vision Peter M. Siegel 10:20 CARIS Structure and Directions Roy H. Campbell 10:35 Break 10:50 Partner Program Paul A. McNabb 11:00 Questions and Input Paul A. McNabb 11:50 Meeting Summary Paul A. McNabb CARIS Initial Information and Advisory Meeting – February 26, 2002

  4. Agenda 10:00 Introductions Roy H. Campbell 10:10 CARIS Mission and Vision Peter M. Siegel 10:20 CARIS Structure and Directions Roy H. Campbell 10:35 Break 10:50 Partner Program Paul A. McNabb 11:00 Questions and Input Paul A. McNabb 11:50 Meeting Summary Paul A. McNabb CARIS Initial Information and Advisory Meeting – February 26, 2002

  5. Agenda 10:00 Introductions Roy H. Campbell 10:10 CARIS Mission and Vision Peter M. Siegel 10:20 CARIS Structure and Directions Roy H. Campbell 10:35 Break 10:50 Partner Program Paul A. McNabb 11:00 Questions and Input Paul A. McNabb 11:50 Meeting Summary Paul A. McNabb CARIS Initial Information and Advisory Meeting – February 26, 2002

  6. CARIS Mission and Goals • World leadership in information assurance • research and development • multidisciplinary education • university and community awareness • public policy influence • In infrastructure and information system security • Mutual benefit to multiple constituencies CARIS Initial Information and Advisory Meeting – February 26, 2002

  7. Corporate Benefits Industry Partnerships • Joint projects that increase funding opportunities • University research that transfers to marketable products • Training and education possibilities for staff • Improved infrastructure for more secure business transactions • Influence on the direction of research in the field • Early access to know-how and other benefits • Forum for public policy input CARIS Initial Information and Advisory Meeting – February 26, 2002

  8. Government Benefits • More ways to meet goals of funding organizations • e.g., NSF, NIST • Improved infrastructure for more secure transactions • Specific federal, state, and local needs • e.g., security of Internet data offered via local cable • Improved awareness and security for community • Synergies with federal and state homeland security mandates • Informed input on legislation and other issues CARIS Initial Information and Advisory Meeting – February 26, 2002

  9. University Benefits Real-world problems, effective solutions • Contribute to solution of critical, real-world problems • Significantly advance the state of knowledge in information security • Increased project and funding opportunities • Provide value to the State of Illinois through industry-academic partnerships • Forum for public policy input CARIS Initial Information and Advisory Meeting – February 26, 2002

  10. Joint Projects: Many Benefits Funding Sources U of I Joint Projects real-world technology transfer Superior Products better security Business & Industry Public CARIS Initial Information and Advisory Meeting – February 26, 2002

  11. Other CARIS Benefits CARIS better policies protection of resources Funding Sources increased corporate expertise, stronger infrastructure, Public Business & Industry CARIS Initial Information and Advisory Meeting – February 26, 2002

  12. U of I Expertise Computer Science & Related Programs • Computer Science • One of top 5 programs in the country • 40 faculty, 1,100 undergraduate students, 400 graduate students • One • Beckman Institute for Advanced Science and Technology • National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA) One of 22 NSA Centers of AcademicExcellence in Information Assurance Education CARIS Initial Information and Advisory Meeting – February 26, 2002

  13. Argus & Products • 9 years in existence • Staff of 50 in Illinois, 85 world-wide • 42 resellers in 20 countries • PitBull operating system-level security • Unbroken in eWeek’s OpenHack III • ITSEC certification to F-B1/E3 • Successful SPOCK user validation (NASA, NSA, & DoD) CARIS Initial Information and Advisory Meeting – February 26, 2002

  14. Argus Involvement • On Chicago Cybersecurity Roundtable • On ASP Industry Consortium Security Subcommittee • Washington Representatives Focused on US Government • Procurement Activities • Announcements • Programs CARIS Initial Information and Advisory Meeting – February 26, 2002

  15. Argus Clients • More than 100 organizations, including • Chase Manhattan Bank • Federal intelligence agencies • U.S. Army • ABN Amro Bank • Chicago Stock Exchange • Singapore CERT • Japanese Space Agency • Credit Suisse CARIS Initial Information and Advisory Meeting – February 26, 2002

  16. Agenda 10:00 Introductions Roy H. Campbell 10:10 CARIS Mission and Vision Peter M. Siegel 10:20 CARIS Structure and Directions Roy H. Campbell 10:35 Break 10:50 Partner Program Paul A. McNabb 11:00 Questions and Input Paul A. McNabb 11:50 Meeting Summary Paul A. McNabb CARIS Initial Information and Advisory Meeting – February 26, 2002

  17. CARIS Structure CARIS Steering committee (initial) Roy Campbell, U of I Paul McNabb, Argus Peter Siegel, U of I Terry Greene, Argus CARIS Director: Roy Campbell Deputy Director: Paul McNabb Secretary: Anda Ohlsson Associate Director, Public Policy: Terry Greene Associate Director, Community Outreach: <unfilled> Associate Director, Academic Programs: <unfilled> Associate Director, Research: <unfilled> Program and Development Manager: Roland Garton CARIS Initial Information and Advisory Meeting – February 26, 2002

  18. CARIS and Other Groups CARIS Steering committee CARIS External Advisory Board CARISFaculty Business Partners Government Agencies Other Institutions CARIS Initial Information and Advisory Meeting – February 26, 2002

  19. Initial Technical Directions • Computer system security, especially operating system security • Modeling and evaluation of security technologies • Business models associated with security technology deployment • Legal issues and best practices • Privacy and open system security • Wireless communication and smart card technologies • Mobile devices and security • Others as they arise CARIS Initial Information and Advisory Meeting – February 26, 2002

  20. Projects at other Institutions • CERIAS (Purdue) • Behavior Based Artificial Agents for Information Security • Critical Social, Legal and Ethical Issues in Information Use and Abuse in Health • Detecting Denial of Service Attacks • Integrating Human-Usability Metrics into Information Security Models • Online Security Communication about Credit Card Usage • Protection of Educational Data in Large Scale Databases and Internet Environments • Multicommodity Private Bidding Auctions • Static and Dynamic Security in Web Data Management CARIS Initial Information and Advisory Meeting – February 26, 2002

  21. Projects at other Institutions • George Mason • Integrity and Secrecy • Security and the World Wide Web • Survivability and Information Warfare • Temporal Databases • Stanford • Intrusion tolerance via threshhold cryptography • Electronic wallets • Assurance for mobile code • Secure public Internet access handler • Security has become a BIG research area…. CARIS Initial Information and Advisory Meeting – February 26, 2002

  22. Proposals Submitted to Date • CARIS proposals to date total over $50 million • Proposed areas include • Security in large-scale, multi-access environments • Comprehensive security integrating multiple technologies • Privacy model of computing • Security across multi-machine architectures • Friendly user-interfaces for viewing and manipulating security policy CARIS Initial Information and Advisory Meeting – February 26, 2002

  23. Funding Possibilities: DoD • US Army Research Office ($400 million budget) • US Army Research Laboratory ($670 million budget) • Defense Advanced Research Project Agency($1.96 billion budget) • Air Force Research Laboratory ($500 million budget) • Naval Research laboratory • Others • US Army Communications Electronics Command • US Air Force Communications Command CARIS Initial Information and Advisory Meeting – February 26, 2002

  24. Other Funding Possibilities • National Security Agency (NSA) • National Science Foundation (NSF) • National Academy of Sciences • National Institute of Standards & Technology (NIST) • Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) • Department of Education (DoE) • Industrial Affiliate Program • State of Illinois • Targeted corporate research programs • Many others CARIS Initial Information and Advisory Meeting – February 26, 2002

  25. Current Legislation • H.R. 1259: Computer Security Enhancement Act of 2001 • Requires NIST to provide assistance to federal agencies in the protection of computer networks, promote federal compliance with computer information security and privacy guidelines, and assist federal response efforts to unauthorized access to federal systems. • H.R. 2435: Cyber Security Information Act • Prohibits the disclosure of cyber security information (e.g., misuse of or unauthorized Internet access) that is voluntarily provided to a federal entity. CARIS Initial Information and Advisory Meeting – February 26, 2002

  26. Current Legislation (con’t) • H.R. 3316: Computer Security Enhancement and Research Act of 2001 • Requires NIST to support research institutions, provide support for research fellowships, and contract with the National Research Council for a comprehensive review of such program during its fifth year. • H.R. 3394: Cyber Security Research and Development Act • Authorizes appropriations to NSF and NIST to establish new programs and increase funding for certain current programs for computer and network security research and development and research fellowships. CARIS Initial Information and Advisory Meeting – February 26, 2002

  27. Agenda 10:00 Introductions Roy H. Campbell 10:10 CARIS Mission and Vision Peter M. Siegel 10:20 CARIS Structure and Directions Roy H. Campbell 10:35 Break 10:50 Partner Program Paul A. McNabb 11:00 Questions and Input Paul A. McNabb 11:50 Meeting Summary Paul A. McNabb CARIS Initial Information and Advisory Meeting – February 26, 2002

  28. Agenda 10:00 Introductions Roy H. Campbell 10:10 CARIS Mission and Vision Peter M. Siegel 10:20 CARIS Structure and Directions Roy H. Campbell 10:35 Break 10:50 Partner Program Paul A. McNabb 11:00 Questions and Input Paul A. McNabb 11:50 Meeting Summary Paul A. McNabb CARIS Initial Information and Advisory Meeting – February 26, 2002

  29. Founding Partner Program • Now being formed • Being designed to meet needs of all involved • Your input requested • First-year program • Formalize relationships for mutual benefit • Corporate benefits • Government benefits • University benefits • To become annual partner program CARIS Initial Information and Advisory Meeting – February 26, 2002

  30. Proposed Partner Levels • All Partners • Joint project with CARIS encouraged • Access to CARIS administrators and faculty • Networking opportunities with CARIS faculty and partners • Select CARIS publications • Recognition in CARIS documentation, web page • Level 3: Project Partner ($0 - $4,999) • In-kind support or joint project expected • CARIS newsletters and bulletins CARIS Initial Information and Advisory Meeting – February 26, 2002

  31. Proposed Partner Levels (con’t) • Level 2: Affiliate Partner ($5,000 - $29,000) • All Project Partner benefits • Advance CARIS publications and research • Invitation to visit CARIS and present at colloquia • Level 1: Associate Partner ($30,000 or more) • All Affiliate Partner benefits • CARIS event planning • Assured seat on external advisory board CARIS Initial Information and Advisory Meeting – February 26, 2002

  32. Intellectual Property & Rights • U of I now more interested than ever in working with companies • Rights to be negotiated on case-by-case basis • No up-front sine qua none requirements CARIS Initial Information and Advisory Meeting – February 26, 2002

  33. Agenda 10:00 Introductions Roy H. Campbell 10:10 CARIS Mission and Vision Peter M. Siegel 10:20 CARIS Structure and Directions Roy H. Campbell 10:35 Break 10:50 Partner Program Paul A. McNabb 11:00 Questions and Input Paul A. McNabb 11:50 Meeting Summary Paul A. McNabb CARIS Initial Information and Advisory Meeting – February 26, 2002

  34. Agenda 10:00 Introductions Roy H. Campbell 10:10 CARIS Mission and Vision Peter M. Siegel 10:20 CARIS Structure and Directions Roy H. Campbell 10:35 Break 10:50 Partner Program Paul A. McNabb 11:00 Questions and Input Paul A. McNabb 11:50 Meeting Summary Paul A. McNabb CARIS Initial Information and Advisory Meeting – February 26, 2002

  35. Contact Information • CARISAttn: Roy Campbell • 1304 W. Springfield Avenue • 3315 Digital Computer Lab, MC-258 • Urbana, IL  61801 • voice: (217) 265-5225; fax: (217) 244-6869 • www.caris.uiuc.edu CARIS Initial Information and Advisory Meeting – February 26, 2002

  36. Contact Information • Argus Systems Group, Inc. • 1809 Woodfield Drive • Savoy, IL 61874 • voice: (217) 355-6308; fax: (217) 355-1433 • www.argus-systems.com CARIS Initial Information and Advisory Meeting – February 26, 2002

  37. Contact Information Roy Campbell, Director • rhc@cs.uiuc.edu • use CARIS address Paul McNabb, Deputy Director • mcnabb@argus-systems.com • use Argus address Anda Ohlsson, Secretary • ohlsson@cs.uiuc.edu • use CARIS address CARIS Initial Information and Advisory Meeting – February 26, 2002

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