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Security Forum
Munich, Germany, October 20-23, 2008

Agenda

Main Agenda highlights:

  • Monday:
    • AM Plenary: Security Architecture
      • Keynote: Web 2.0 Security - Carsten Caspar, Gartner Group
      • Gemini Dream: Can the Twins Save Our Data? - Steve Whitlock, Boeing
      • Multi-level Trust Models and Mashups - Aaldert Hoffman, Capgemini
    • PM: Security Track C1 - Security Management
    • PM: Security Track C2 - Managing Risk in the Infrastructure
  • Tuesday:
    • PM: Security Track C3 - Secure Architectures
  • Wednesday:
    • Introductory business
    • Web 2.0 Security
    • FAIR (Factor Analysis of Information Risk)
    • Enterprise Security Architecture
    • Launch of Automated Compliance Expert (ACE) standard
    • Planning for 2009: including Identity & Access Management; Security Practitioners Conferences
  • Thursday:
    • Certification of security specialists - addition to the ITSC program
    • XDAS: Distributed Audit Services 
    • Confidence Model - Trust Management, Classification, Information Management
    • Secure Mobile Architectures
    • SOA and Security

Registration: http://www.opengroup.org/munich2008/register.htm 

Monday Oct 20th - Security Architectures - public sessions

09.00-12.30

Plenary:
- Introduction: Allen Brown, President & CEO, The Open Group 
- Keynote: Web 2.0 Security - Carsten Caspar, Gartner Group
- Gemini Dream: Can the Twins Save Our Data? - Steve Whitlock, Boeing
- Multi-level Trust Models and Mashups - Aaldert Hoffman, Capgemini

14:00-15:30 Security Track C1: Security Management
- Making Security Measurable - Aaron Brown, ISECOM, adMERITia GmbH
- Security Metrics - The Road to Nowhere - Eoin Fleming, HP, Ireland
16:00-17:30 Security Track C2: Managing Risk in the Infrastructure
- Visualizing and Managing the Evolution of Socio-Technical Systems of Systems - Professor Florian Matthes, TU München, Institut für Informatik
- Modeling and Visualizing Enterprise-Wide Operational Risks - Sabine Buckl, TU München, Institut für Informatik

Tuesday Oct 21st - Security Architectures - public sessions

14.00-17.30

Security Track C3: Secure Architectures
- DLP as a Component of Information Centric Security - Frank Boening, Workshare
- IBM Security Research –The 2008 Threat Landscape - Filip Schepers, IBM Internet Security Systems
- Integration of Security into Enterprise Architecture Frameworks: Practical Experiences - Rudolf Schreiner, ObjectSecurity
- Business Process Management - the Future of Security Management and Compliance, Jeremy Wilde, Poweretech: IT GRC

Wednesday Oct 22nd - Security Forum members meeting

09:00-10:30 - Introductory business
- Member Security Survey: report
- Planning for 2009: including Identity & Access Management; Security Practitioners Conferences
11:00-12:30 FAIR (Factor Analysis of Information Risk): 
   - Risk Assessment Methodologies guide
   - FAIR Risk Assessment Methodology & Cookbook standard.
14:00-15:30

- Automated Compliance Expert: launch of Working Group to develop the ACE standard

16.00-17.30 - XDAS 2.0: update of Distributed Audit Services specification 
- Enterprise Security Architectures (ESA): update NAC Guide

Thursday Oct 23rd - Security Forum members meeting

09:00-10:30 Proposal for certification of security specialists into the ITSC program
11:00-12:00 Secure Mobile Architectures - revise Secure Mobile Architectures Technical Study (E041, published Feb 2004) to become an Open Group SMA technical standard 
13:30-15:30 Jericho Forum update: including Confidence Model: Trust Management and Classification - project development
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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