[olug] Tonight --- Fw: Network Security Dinner Invitation

Brian Wiese bwiese at cotse.com
Mon Jul 12 18:05:58 UTC 2004


Dr. Schell will be available again tonight... those wishing to pick the
brain of one of the leading scientists of 'computer security' should not
pass this up.

(he has great stories also)

Brian 

Begin forwarded message:

Date: Fri, 9 Jul 2004 07:32:39 -0500
From: "Lee Cheever" <alcheever at microlnk.com>
To: <alcheever at microlnk.com>
Subject: Network Security Dinner Invitation


This is a special event announcement to all AITP members and interested
parties.  If you would like to attend, please reply to Stephanie Jensen at
NUCIA (see contact information below).  Thank you.

+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

 Nebraska University Consortium on Information Assurance (NUCIA) will hold
a
no-host dinner and discussion with Roger Schell, President, AESEC.

Monday 12 July
6:30PM - 8:30 PM

Scott Conference Center
University of Nebraska at Omaha Peter Kiewit Institute
6450 Pine Street
Northeast Room

A no-host, buffet style dinner is available to attendees in the adjacent
food service area, at a cost of $6.75 per person at the door. The meal and
discussion will take place in the Northeast Room.



BIOGRAPHY
Dr. Roger Schell

Dr. Roger R. Schell is an internationally recognized contributor to
information security concepts in the business context.  He is co-founder
and
President of Aesec Corporation, a new company providing verifiably secure
platforms for secure, reliable e-business.  He originated several key
modern
security design and evaluation techniques and holds patents in the areas
of
cryptography, authentication and trusted workstation.  He received a Ph.D.
in Computer Science from the MIT, an M.S.E.E. from Washington State, and a
B.S.E.E. from Montana State. The NIST and NSA have recognized Roger with
the
National Computer System Security Award.

During five years at Novell Roger delivered significant new security
capabilities with every NetWare release, and it is the only system ever
evaluated by the U. S. Government as a secure (Class C2) network.  Before
joining Novell, Roger was a co-founder and Vice President for Engineering
at
Gemini Computers, Inc., where he developed their commercial high-assurance
(Class A1), secure network computers.  Earlier, he was the founding deputy
director of the DoD (now National) Computer Security Center, which he grew
into a respected organization of more that 150 security professionals. 
For
his work there he is widely regarded as the "father" of the Trusted
Computer
System Evaluation Criteria (the "Orange Book").

For several years Dr. Roger Schell has been a member of the Black Forest
Group, an IT consortium for major enterprises.  He has been an independent
information security consultant to major enterprises, for which he has
defined PKI architectures and high assurance approaches to address
business
needs for regulatory compliance, trust relationships and liability
allocation.  Dr. Schell is frequently called upon to publicly address
network security issues.  He has more than 60 publications and has served
as
referee/reviewer for various conferences and journals.


For further information, please contact
Stephanie A. Jensen, Nebraska University Consortium on Information
Assurance
College of Information Science and Technology   PKI 280B
University of Nebraska at Omaha
6001 Dodge St. Omaha, NE. 68182-0779
Phone: 402.554.4902
Fax: 402.554.3284
sjensen at mail.unomaha.edu
http://nucia.ist.unomaha.edu/



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