Updates
Secure Knowledge Management Workshop September 28-29, 2006 - Brooklyn, NY
Dear Colleague,
We invite you to participate in the Second Secure Knowledge Management
Workshop (SKM 2006) in Brooklyn, NY, September 28-29, 2006. (Supported in
part by the National Science Foundation and the Polytechnic University) We
apologize if you receive multiple copies of this message.
If you plan on attending, we would appreciate if you could register in
advance if possible and also pass on the information to your colleagues
and students who may be interested. Student registration is only $100
which includes food and drinks!
Keynote/ Plenary speakers include:
Phil Venables, CISO, Goldman Sachs will speak on The Resilient Enterprise.
Charles C. Palmer, CTO Security & Privacy, IBM Research will speak on
Trusting Strangers in 2010.
Hadi Mahabadi, VP Xerox Research Center of Canada will speak on Document
Security;
Le Gruenwald, Program Director, NSF, will speak on Information Security,
Privacy and Confidentiality: National Science Foundation's Past and
Current Funding Profile and Future Opportunities;
Salvatore J. Stolfo, Professor Columbia University will speak on Privacy-
Preserving Sharing of Suspicious Content Correlation for Accurate
Malicious Traffic Detection.
Lawrence A. Gordon, Ernst & Young Alumni Professor of Managerial
Accounting and Information Assurance, at The Robert H. Smith School of
Business, University of Maryland will speak on Managing cybersecurity
resources
Teresa L. Carlson, Assistant Special Agent In Charge, FBI will speak on
research challenges.
The complete information is available at
http://www.cs.stonybrook.edu/skm2006.
Best Regards and see you in New York !
The SKM 2006 Organizing Committee