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==''HoneyNet''==
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== ''Cybersecurity 2020'' ==
  
Date: 20 August 2014.
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Date: 5 September 2014.
  
 
Location: Meeting room Awk (room 3118), Ole-Johan Dahls hus (IfI).
 
Location: Meeting room Awk (room 3118), Ole-Johan Dahls hus (IfI).
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'''Agenda'''
 
'''Agenda'''
  
14:00h Welcome at IfI
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10:00h Welcome at IfI
  
14:15h Invited talk
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10:15h Invited talk
  
'''SPEAKER: ''' Lukas Rist, HoneyNor
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'''SPEAKER:''' Dr. Daniel "Rags" Ragsdale (DARPA)
  
'''TITLE: ''' ''Deploying Honeypots to Deceive and Thwart Adversaries''
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'''TITLE:''' ''Cybersecurity 2020''
  
'''ABSTRACT : '''
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'''ABSTRACT : ''' T.B.A.
The Honeynet Project is a non-profit security research
 
organization, dedicated to investigating the latest attacks and
 
developing open source security tools to improve Internet security. In
 
this talk we give an overview over the various types of honeypots
 
available, the data they collect and what we learn from them. Finally
 
we will have a closer look at the development, deployment and
 
utilization of an ICS honeypot.
 
  
'''SPEAKER BIO: '''
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'''SPEAKER BIO: ''' Dr. Daniel "Rags" Ragsdale joined DARPA as a Program Manager in June 2011. His research interests include computer network operations, cyber deception, cyber security education and training, computer ethics and privacy, and network sciences. Before joining DARPA, Dr. Ragsdale served for more than a decade at the United States Military Academy at West Point where he held a variety of supervisory roles, culminating with his service as Vice Dean for Education. In this capacity, Dr. Ragsdale was the Strategic Planner and Principal Deputy to West Point's Chief Academic Officer.
Lukas Rist is a software engineer with Blue Coat Norway
 
where he develops behavioral malware analysis systems. In his spare
 
time, he creates web application and ICS/SCADA honeypots and botnet
 
monitoring tools under the umbrella of the Honeynet Project. He
 
recently developed an interest in industrial security and automated
 
SQL statement classification.
 
  
15:00h Discussion
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A recently retired U.S. Army colonel, Dr. Ragsdale's operational assignments included combat deployments in support of Operations Urgent Fury (Grenada), Enduring Freedom (Afghanistan), and Iraqi Freedom (Iraq). In his most recent deployment, Dr. Ragsdale served as the Deputy Commander of a 2000-person Task Force responsible for the security and defense of the largest coalition based in Iraq.
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Dr. Ragsdale has more than 20 years of supervisory experience in research and development (R&D) and educational settings. His focus on the technical as well as the human dimension of cyber security helped him to bring about innovation in the laboratory, in the classroom, and in operational settings. He has authored or co-authored dozens of cyber security papers, articles, and book chapters.
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Dr. Ragsdale holds a Doctor of Philosophy in Computer Science from Texas A&M University, a Master of Science in Computer Science from the Naval Postgraduate School, and a Bachelor of Science from the United States Military Academy.
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<br/>11:00h Discussion

Revision as of 06:29, 24 August 2014

Cybersecurity 2020

Date: 5 September 2014.

Location: Meeting room Awk (room 3118), Ole-Johan Dahls hus (IfI).

Agenda

10:00h Welcome at IfI

10:15h Invited talk

SPEAKER: Dr. Daniel "Rags" Ragsdale (DARPA)

TITLE: Cybersecurity 2020

ABSTRACT : T.B.A.

SPEAKER BIO: Dr. Daniel "Rags" Ragsdale joined DARPA as a Program Manager in June 2011. His research interests include computer network operations, cyber deception, cyber security education and training, computer ethics and privacy, and network sciences. Before joining DARPA, Dr. Ragsdale served for more than a decade at the United States Military Academy at West Point where he held a variety of supervisory roles, culminating with his service as Vice Dean for Education. In this capacity, Dr. Ragsdale was the Strategic Planner and Principal Deputy to West Point's Chief Academic Officer.

A recently retired U.S. Army colonel, Dr. Ragsdale's operational assignments included combat deployments in support of Operations Urgent Fury (Grenada), Enduring Freedom (Afghanistan), and Iraqi Freedom (Iraq). In his most recent deployment, Dr. Ragsdale served as the Deputy Commander of a 2000-person Task Force responsible for the security and defense of the largest coalition based in Iraq.

Dr. Ragsdale has more than 20 years of supervisory experience in research and development (R&D) and educational settings. His focus on the technical as well as the human dimension of cyber security helped him to bring about innovation in the laboratory, in the classroom, and in operational settings. He has authored or co-authored dozens of cyber security papers, articles, and book chapters.

Dr. Ragsdale holds a Doctor of Philosophy in Computer Science from Texas A&M University, a Master of Science in Computer Science from the Naval Postgraduate School, and a Bachelor of Science from the United States Military Academy.


11:00h Discussion