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Security Research Efforts -Superheroes at UNB to battle cyber crime/cyberspace villains by Dr. Ali Ghorbani & Greg Sprague

Wednesday, May 28, 2008 from 12:00 PM to 1:00 PM (GMT-0400)

St John, British Columbia

Security Research Efforts -Superheroes at UNB to battle...

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Our topic this month for our Trends and Changes in ICT Series. is “Research Efforts to Enhance Information Privacy and Security”   <BR>

TOPIC:  “Current Efforts to Enhance Information Privacy and Security - superheroes at UNB to battle cyber crime and cyberspace villains”   

Speakers:
 Dr. Ali Ghorbani, Professor and Assistant Dean (Research and Outreach)  UNB Faculty of Computer Science, Fredericton


Greg Sprague, Privacy, Security and Trust Research Team

National Research Council of Canada, Institute for Information Technology, Fredericton 

  Event Overview
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Dr. Ghorbani will discuss his work as Director of the UNB Information Security Centre of Excellence, a lab for graduate students to test, research and develop technology to fight computer viruses, hackers and network attacks. This lab is the new headquarters for Internet superheroes at UNB to battle cyber crime and cyberspace villains. The Center is a joint project between Q1 Labs, the University of New Brunswick, and the Government of Canada. Dr. Ghorbani will also discuss his Information and Network Security (INS) research group. Research projects in the group focus on various aspects of information and network security. Currently, the group is mainly focused on network survivability and intrusion detection & response systems.

 Greg Sprague will discuss two exciting IT privacy and security related events being held back to back in Fredericton this fall! HTCIA Professional Development Day (September 30, 2008) is a one day IT Security Training event that will be of special interest to all IT professionals who to deal with Privacy and Security issues. Privacy Security & Trust Research Conference (PST2008 October 1-3, 2008) provides a three day forum for researchers from around the globe to present their latest work and for the private sector to explore collaboration opportunities with the research community. It also includes the Atlantic Privacy & Security Summit (October 1, 2008) which this year addresses privacy and security issues related to information sharing and electronic records in healthcare.

Dr. Ghorbani is the chair of PST2008. Greg Sprague is helping to organize both events.

 Dr. Ali Ghorbani

Professor and Assistant Dean (Research and Outreach)
UNB Faculty of Computer Science, Fredericton

 Ali Ghorbani, BSc(Tehran), MSc(CS) (GWU), Ph.D. (UNB)

 Ali A. Ghorbani has held a variety of positions in academia for the past 28 years. Since 1991 he has been at the faculty of Computer Science, University of New Brunswick (UNB), Fredericton, Canada, where he is currently a Professor and Assistant Dean (Research & Outreach). He holds UNB Research Scholar position, co-Editor-in-Chief of Computational Intelligence, an international journal, and Associate Editor of International Journal of Information Technology and Web Engineering.  His current research focus is Web intelligence, Network Security, complex adaptive systems, trust & security, and Critical Infrastructure Protection. He authored more than 220 reports and research papers in journals and conference proceedings and has edited 8 volumes. He was Guest Editor for a number of Special Issues, General Chair and Program Chair/co-Chair for 6 International Conferences, and organized over 10 Workshops in conjunctions with International Conferences.

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Dr. Ghorbani is the Director of Information Security Centre of Excellence (www.ISCX.ca).  He is also the coordinator of the Privacy, Security and Trust (PST) network, University of New Brunswick. In ISCX, researchers, postdoctoral fellows and graduate students work on research projects that will advance the current state of threat detection algorithms, attack simulation, correlation techniques, network application discovery, Privacy and Trust and Critical Infrastructure Protection.

Greg Sprague

Privacy, Security and Trust Research Team
National Research Council of Canada, Institute for Information Technology

  Greg Sprague, BSc(UNB), MSc(CS) (UNB)

Greg has more than 30 years experience as an ICT manager in industry, academia and the public sector. Greg joined NRC IIT from UNB where he was the Executive Director of Integrated Technology Services. Prior to that he was an Assistant Vice-President (Academic) at UNB and taught Management Information Systems in the Faculty of Administration.  Greg started his career with IBM and has also served as the Director of Computing at Susquehanna University in Pennsylvania.

  Greg has published papers in the fields of information literacy, computer simulation, local area networking, and multimedia.  He holds the Canadian Information Processing Society's ISP designation (Information Systems Professional of Canada) and is a member of the High Technology Crime  Investigation Association (HTCIA).

 

Date:    Wednesday, May . 28th , 2008
Time:   12:00 Noon - 1:00 PM
Location: The Union Club (125 Germain Street, Saint John)
 
Schedule of Events

12:00: Registration
12:10: Luncheon

12:15: Speaker
1:00:  Adjournment


Please register for this event by Noon on Tuesday, May .27th , 2008. This allows us to notify the Union Club of the number of meals required by at least the business day before. You may register by paying online with the "ORDER NOW" button or at  http://www.cips.ca/loyalist or by email Loyalist@CIPS.CA  

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The Union Club
125 Germain St
St John, British Columbia E2L
Canada

Wednesday, May 28, 2008 from 12:00 PM to 1:00 PM (GMT-0400)


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