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Security Forum
Chicago, Il., USA, July 22-24, 2008

Agenda

Main Agenda highlights:

  • Tuesday:
    Members Meeting: 
    • Introduction: actions list; plans review/update; SecF in the news; industry updates
    • XDAS: Distributed Audit Services
    • FAIR (Factor Analysis of Information Risk)
    • Enterprise Security Architecture
  • Wednesday:
    • AM Plenary: Architecting Secure Information Delivery
      • Changing security architectures - Dan Blum (Burton Group)
      • Collaboration Oriented Architectures - Adrian Seccombe (Eli Lilly) 
      • Real-Time/High Assurance - speakers to be confirmed
    • PM Security Forum Track - Streams include:
      • Identity in the Enterprise: Stuart Boardman (CGI)?
      • Web 2.0 security challenges - Chenxi Wang (Forrester)
      • Web 2.0 security ... the way ahead - David Lavenda
      • Enterprise Architecture Driven Security Management - Ulrich Lang
      • Economics of Information Security: Mike Jerbic (Trusted Systems Consulting)
    • Evening (17.45-18.45) BoF on Secure Enterprise 2.0 Forum - David Lavenda & Chenxi Wang
  • Thursday:
    • Certification of security specialists - addition to the ITSC program
    • Confidence Model - Trust Management, Classification, Information Management
    • Secure Mobile Architectures
    • SOA and Security

Registration: http://www.opengroup.org/chicago2008/register.htm 

Tuesday July 22nd - Security Forum members meeting

09.00-10.30

- Introductions, agenda
- Actions Review 
- Plans review & update
- Security Forum in the news: (Jim Hietala) 
- Newsround; industry update; external reports

11.00-12.30

Update-XDAS standard: review latest development work, including outcomes from Catalyst Conference SIG with CEE; review updated XDAS draft 

13:30-15:30 Factor Analysis of Information Risk (FAIR):
- Company Review of Risk Taxonomy technical standard
- Review and development of draft Risk Assessment Methodologies standard
16:00-17:30 Revision of NAC Enterprise Security Architecture paper

Wednesday July 23rd - public sessions

09:00-12:00 Security Plenary: Architecting Secure Information Delivery:
09.00-09.05:Allen Intro

09.05-09.40: Security Architectures for the Future - Dan Blum (Burton Group)
09.45-10.20: Architectures for Business Collaboration - Adrian Seccombe (Eli Lilly)
10.20-10.45: Break
10.45-12.00: Real-Time/high assurance

13:30-15:30 Security Track A:

- Stream A5: Enterprise Security Architectures
  13.30: Identity in the Enterprise - Stuart Boardman (CGI)
  14.10: Web 2.0 security challenges - Chenxi Wang (Forrester)
  14.50: Web 2.0 security - the way ahead - David Lavenda

16:00-17:30 Security Track A:

- Stream A6: Managing Secure EA
  16.00:  Enterprise Architecture Driven Security Mgmt - Ulrich Lang (ObjectSecurity)
  16.45: Economics of Information Security - Mike Jerbic (Trusted Systems Consulting)

17.45-18.45 BoF on Secure Enterprise 2.0 Forum - leaders: David Lavenda & Chenxi Wang

Thursday July 24th - Security Forum members meeting

09:00-10:30 Proposal for certification of security specialists into the ITSC program: presentation by James de Raeve, VP Certification, The Open Group) and request for member feedback
11:00-12:00 Trust Management and Classification - project development workshop
13:30-15:30 Secure Mobile Architectures - revise Secure Mobile Architectures Technical Study (E041, published Feb 2004) top become an Open Group SMA technical standard
16:00-17:30 SOA-Security task group (joint meeting of Security Forum and SOA WG) on securing SOA environments:
- review and develop Guide to Securing SOA
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