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8:00 Registration 8:40 Welcome by: Mr. Goran H. Johnson, 8:45 Address from Ministry of the Interior of the Republic of Hungary: 9:05 Address from Ministry of Defence of the Republic of Hungary: 9:25 Address from the US Office of Naval Research Global: 9:45 Keynote speech: Lieutenant General László Braun, 10:05 Keynote presentation: Dr. Ágnes Vadai, Member of Parliament, 10:25 Opening of Exhibition 10:25—10:45 Break 10:45 “Virtual Terror: How Modern Terrorists Use the Internet”: Session I: 11:15 “I-POWER: Using the Information Revolution to Succeed in Stabilization & Reconstruction Operations”: Hon. Franklin D. Kramer, Distinguished Research Professor Center for Technology and National Security Policy 11:35 “Information Management in Maritime Security Operations”: 11:55 ”Personal Privacy in PC Communication”: Dr. Maria Szilvasi, 12:15 Questions, Answers and Comments 12:30—14:00 Lunch Session II: 14:00 "Pervasive Voice and Data Communications as a Tool Against 14:20 “Communications Response to Extreme Events”: 14:40 “Transitive trust and the security of IT infrastructures” (tentative): 15.00: Questions, Answers and Comments 15:15—15:35 Break Session III: 15:35 “Hungarian Military Disaster Relief System”: LtCol László Juhász, 15:55 "The Challenge of Countering Terrorist Activities Which Rely On Public Communications Systems - Case Study Iraq": Mr. William Harley, President, The Meadowland Corporation, USA 16:15 "Enabling Cross-organization Interoperability through Dynamic Directory Integration". Mr. David S. Waxman, Executive Architect, Public Sector / Homeland Security, IBM Software Group, USA 16:35 – 16:55 Questions, Answers and Comments 17:30 Departure from hotel Marriott to Hotel Hadik (Budapest) 18:00 – 19:30 Reception hosted by Lieutenant General László Braun, Session IV: 08:30 “Integrated solutions for the protection of essential services”; 09:10 “A Virtually Closed Logical Network with System Level Protection”; 09:30 “Remote Covert Monitoring of Computers”; 9:50: Questions, Answers and Comments 10:05—10:20 Break Session V: 10:20 Title TBD: Ambassador Dr. István Gyarmati, Chairman of the Board 10:40 “Perspectives on Information & Communications Technology (ICT) for Civil-Military Coordination in Crises”: Dr. Stuart Starr, Distinguished Research Fellow, Center for Technology and National Security Policy 11:00 “Crisis Management Technology in Assuring Continuity of Enterprises’ Activities in Crisis Situation”; Dr. József Kis-Benedek, Head of Innovation, Ministry of Defence Electronics, Logistics and Property Co., Hungary 11:20 “Architecture governance for multinational joint emergency management system”: Mr. Ivan Ivanov, Institute for Parallel Processing 11:40 “Afghanistan Information Communications Technology (ICT): A Good News Story”: Mr. Larry Wentz, Senior Research Fellow at the Center for Technology and National Security Policy, National Defense University, USA 12:00 Questions, Answers, and Comments 12:20—13:30 Lunch Session VI: Working Groups 13:30—17:00 (Break 15:00—15:30) WG 1&2 Quality Assurance / Performance Requirements WG 3 Data Strategy WG 4 Information Sharing Day 3, 8 June 09:00—12:00 (Break 10:20—10:45) Session VI: Working Groups (continued) 10:30—11:00 – Break 12:00—13:30 Lunch 13:30 Presentation of WG Results 14:30 Questions and Answers 15:00 – 15:15 Break Session VII: Plenary Session 15:15—16:15 Conclusions and Recommendations 16:25 Closing address: Captain David Comis, Commanding Officer, 16:20 Closing of CITMO 2006, Introduction to CITMO 2007: 16:30 Closing of Exhibition |
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