[GR-Jug] Fwd: Gene Schultze on Intrusion Detection (Comp Sci colloquium)

Joel Adams adams at calvin.edu
Thu Oct 27 18:55:42 EDT 2005


Guys,

Gene Schultz (world-renowned expert on computer/network security) is  
speaking at Calvin next week, as indicated below.  Please help us  
spread the word to anyone you know who's interested in security.

Hope to see you there!

-Joel.

Begin forwarded message:

> From: Jason Roelofs <jgr2 at calvin.edu>
> Date: October 27, 2005 11:52:39 AM EDT
> To: abstraction-news at calvin.edu
> Subject: Gene Schultze on Intrusion Detection (Comp Sci colloquium)
>
>
> On Friday, November 4, at 3:30 in SB 110, Dr. Eugene Schultz will  
> give a
> talk entitled "Intrusion Detection Event Correlation: Advances and
> Challenges".
>
> Dr. Schultz is an internationally recognized expert in computer  
> security
> whose experience ranges from government and education to private
> industry.  He recently retired from his position as Principal Engineer
> at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory to join High Tower  
> Software as
> CTO (Chief Technical Officer).  He has written over 100 published
> papers.  Gene is the Editor-in-Chief of Computers and Security and  
> is a
> consulting editor of Network Security.  He has received the NASA
> Technical Excellence Award, the Information Systems Security  
> Association
> (ISSA) Professional Achievement and Honor Roll Awards, honorary CISM
> certification, and has been elected to the ISSA Hall of Fame.   
> While at
> Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, he was the founder and  
> original
> project manager of the U.S. Department of Energy's Computer Incident
> Advisory Capability (CIAC) and also a co-founder of FIRST, the  
> Forum of
> Incident Response and Security Teams.
>
> He has provided expert testimony before committees within the U.S.
> Senate and House of Representatives on various security-related  
> issues,
> and has served as an expert witness in legal cases.
>
> This is Schultz' second visit to Calvin. In his previous visit in  
> 2000,
> he spoke on what was then the newly emerging threat of Distributed
> Denial of Service attacks.
>
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Prof. Joel Adams
CS Dept, Calvin College
http://www.calvin.edu/~adams




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