Program

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Tuesday, November 27, 2012
Time Event Location
7:30 am Continental Breakfast Woodrow Wilson Ballroom 
8:15 am

Welcome
Farnam Jahanian, Assistant Director of NSF for Computer and Information Science and Engineering

The New Era of Science and Engineering
Subra Suresh, Director of NSF

9:15 am

Keynote Presentation: SaTC 2012 Wishlist
Eric Grosse (Vice President for Security Engineering, Google)

Introduction and Session Chair: Keith Marzullo (NSF)

10:00 am

Break

10:15 am

Crossing the Line: Recent Research Results that Cross Disciplines
Michael Byrne (Rice): Voting Machines and Human Behavior
Fabian Monrose (UN-CH): Understanding Encrypted Speech
Vern Paxson (ICSI): Spam Economics
Dan Boneh (Stanford): Implicitly Learned Passwords 

Discussion: How do Cross-Disciplinary Efforts Get Started?

Session Chair: Jeremy Epstein (NSF)

Woodrow Wilson Ballroom 
11:45 am Plenary Address: Multi-Disciplinary Aspects of Cyber Security
Angela Sasse (University College London)

Introduction and Session Chair: Keith Marzullo (NSF)

12:30 pm Lunch pickup and return to meeting room
1:15 pm

Federal Cybersecurity R&D Strategic Plan: What is it, What Gets Funded, and What's the Future?

Part 1: What is it
Bill Newhouse (NIST) and Tomas Vagoun (NITRD), NITRD Cybersecurity and Information Assurance Interagency Working Group

Part 2: What Gets Funded
Keith Marzullo (NSF)
Brad Martin (Office of the Director for National Intelligence)
Steve King (OSD)
Douglas Maughan (DHS)

Part 3: What's the Future – An Open Discussion

Session Chair: Jeremy Epstein (NSF)

Woodrow Wilson Ballroom 
3:00 pm Break
3:30 pm Cross Disciplinary Conversations
Pre-arranged, focused 1-1 meetings between researchers with expertise in different disciplines (see separate sheet for details and badge for assignments)

Introduction and Procedures: Sam Weber (NSF)
Technical Coordinators: Apu Kapadia (Indiana University) and
Elaine Shi (University of Maryland)

Baltimore 1-5
5:30 pm Poster Room opens

Coordinator: Micah Sherr (Georgetown University)

Annapolis 1-4
5:30 pm Rump / BoF sessions Baltimore 1-5
7:00 pm Adjourn for the day
7: 00 pm Dinner (on your own)
Wednesday, November 28, 2012
Time Event Location
7:30 am Continental Breakfast
8:30 am Welcome and Introductions:

Myron Gutmann, Assistant Director of NSF for Social, Behavioral & Economic Sciences
Alan Blatecky, Director for the NSF Office of Cyberinfrastructure

Woodrow Wilson Ballroom 
8:50 am Transition to Practice: How to Identify Ideas Ready for Transition and What to Do Next

Ron Perez (Cybersecurity Research Alliance - (CSRA))
Doug Maughan (DHS)
Becky Bace (University of South Alabama)
Vern Paxson (ICSI)
Paul Barford (University of Wisconsin)

Introduction and Session Chair: Kevin Thompson (NSF)

10:10 am Teaching and Learning: Comptetions and Cybersecurity

Nick Weaver (ICSI): Skills Comptetitions vs. "Built-It" Competitions
Ben Cook (Sandia): Starting a "Built-It" Competition
Ron Dodge (USMA): Learning more from Skills Competitions

Session Chair: Victor Piotrowski (NSF)

10:55 am Break
11:25 am Massively Open Online Courses (MOOCs) and Cybersecurity
John Mitchell (Stanford), remote

Introduction and Session Chair: Victor Piotrowski (NSF)

Woodrow Wilson Ballroom 
12:10 pm Lunch Pickup and return to meeting room
12:45 pm Discussion Session Charge: Jeremy Epstein (NSF)

Session Coordinators: Daniel Weitzner (MIT) and
Michael Reiter (University of North Carolina Chapel Hill

Woodrow Wilson Ballroom 
1:15 pm Parallel Discussion Sessions Convene Various Rooms, TBA
3:00 pm Break
3:30 pm Parallel Discussion Sessions Continue, Develop Out-Briefs Various Rooms, TBA
5:30 pm Poster Session

Coordinator: Micah Sherr (Gerogetown University)

Annapolis 1-4
7:00 pm Adjourn for the day
7:00 pm Dinner (on your own)
Thursday, November 29, 2012
Time Event Location
7:30 am Continental Breakfast
8:30 am Opening Announcements: NSF Leadership Cherry Blossom Ballroom
8:45 am Out-Briefs from Discussion Sessions:
Discussion Group Leaders

Session Co-Chairs: Daniel Weitzner (MIT) and
Michael Reiter (University of North Carolina Chapel Hill

10:30 am Break
11:00 am Closing Plenary: Ignorance: How it Drives Science
Stuart Firestein (Columbia University)

Introduction and Session Chair: Jeremy Epstein (NSF)

Cherry Blossom Ballroom
12:00 pm

Closing Remarks 

Keith Marzullo (NSF)

12:10 pm SaTC PI Meeting Adjourns; Box Lunches Available
1:00 pm Science of Security Community Meeting Opens (for those remaining) Cherry Blossom Ballroom