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Suggested Citation: "Appendix B: Symposium Agenda." National Research Council and National Academy of Engineering. 2003. Critical Information Infrastructure Protection and the Law: An Overview of Key Issues. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/10685.

B SYMPOSIUM AGENDA

Opening Address

Wm A. Wulf

President, National Academy of Engineering

Setting the Stage

Eric Benhamou

Chairman, 3Com Corporation

“The Internet as a Critical Infrastructure”

Philip R. Reitinger

Deputy chief, Computer Crime and Intellectual Property Section, U.S. Department of Justice

“Critical Infrastructure Protection: The Law Enforcement Perspective”

John G. Grimes

Chair, Industry Executive Subcommittee, National Security Telecommunications Advisory Council (NSTAC) and vice president, Raytheon Company

“NSTAC: A Proven Industry-Government Partnership to Protect Critical Information Infrastructures”

Suggested Citation: "Appendix B: Symposium Agenda." National Research Council and National Academy of Engineering. 2003. Critical Information Infrastructure Protection and the Law: An Overview of Key Issues. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/10685.

Colonel Timothy Gibson (U.S. Army)

Director of technology, Joint Task Force-Computer Network Operations

“Vulnerabilities of Military Information Infrastructures and the Consequences: DDOS Case Study”

James Dempsey

Deputy director, Center for Democracy and Technology

“Protecting Information Infrastructure, Protecting Personal Information and Expression”

Information Sharing: What, When, How, and with Whom?

Lieutenant General (retired) David J. Kelley

Vice president of Information Operations, Lockheed Martin

“Overcoming Reluctance: Cooperation Between the Government and Private Sectors”

William E. Cohen

Assistant general counsel for policy studies, Federal Trade Commission

“Understanding Antitrust: A Vehicle for Maintaining Market Forces”

David Sobel

General counsel, Electronic Privacy Information Center

“Freedom of Information Act: Public Safety Confronts Public Information”

Legal Issues

Henry (Hank) Perritt, Jr.

Dean and professor of law, Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago-Kent College of Law

“The Many Legal Faces of CIP”

Craig Silliman

Director of the network and facilities legal team, WorldCom

“The View from an ISP”

Elliot Turrini

Assistant U.S. attorney, U.S. Department of Justice

“Criminal Law and Critical Information Infrastructure Protection”

Suggested Citation: "Appendix B: Symposium Agenda." National Research Council and National Academy of Engineering. 2003. Critical Information Infrastructure Protection and the Law: An Overview of Key Issues. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/10685.

The Role of Privacy and Civil Liberties in Protecting Critical Infrastructures

Richard M. Smith

Chief technology officer, Privacy Foundation

“The View from a Privacy Advocate”

Harriet Pearson

Chief privacy officer, IBM

“The View from the Private Sector”

Organizing for Action

Ronald L. Dick

Director, National Infrastructure Protection Center, Federal Bureau of Investigation

“Public-Private Partnership: Keys to Success”

Captain J. Katharine Burton (U.S. Navy)

Assistant deputy manager, National Communications System

“The Telecommunications Infrastructure During a National Emergency: Lessons from September 11th”

Judith Miller

Partner, Williams & Connolly LLP

“Regulating Government Intervention in the Information Age”

Glenn Schlarman

Office of Management and Budget

“Defense of the Homeland: How Government Agencies Can Work Together”

Motivating the Private Sector

Frederick R. Chang

President and CEO, SBC Technology Resources, Inc.

“Economic Incentives”

William J. Semancik

Director, Laboratory for Telecommunications Sciences, National Security Agency

“Building the Case for Economically Sound Investments in Security”

Suggested Citation: "Appendix B: Symposium Agenda." National Research Council and National Academy of Engineering. 2003. Critical Information Infrastructure Protection and the Law: An Overview of Key Issues. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/10685.

Ty R. Sagalow

Executive vice president and chief operating officer, American International Group, Inc., eBusiness Risk Solutions

“Cyber Insurance: Improving Security Through Risk Management”

Milo Medin

Chief technology officer, Excite@Home

“Protection Efforts Meet Business Pressures”

Herbert H. Yan

Director, Allegheny Energy Supply Co. LLC

“Comparative Perspective from the Energy Business”

Creative Alternatives

Steven M. Bellovin

Fellow, AT&T Research

Whitfield Diffie

Distinguished engineer, Sun Microsystems

Suggested Citation: "Appendix B: Symposium Agenda." National Research Council and National Academy of Engineering. 2003. Critical Information Infrastructure Protection and the Law: An Overview of Key Issues. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/10685.
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Suggested Citation: "Appendix B: Symposium Agenda." National Research Council and National Academy of Engineering. 2003. Critical Information Infrastructure Protection and the Law: An Overview of Key Issues. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/10685.
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