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2010
Intelligence Community Colloquium:
Information and Intelligence in Open Society
January
20 – 21, 2010
Husky Union Building, Room 108
University of Washington
Please
click here to register.
Wednesday,
Janurary 20
- 9:00
a.m.:Continental Breakfast/Networking
- 9:45
a.m.: Welcome and Introductions
- Jeffrey
Kim, Ph.D., Director, INSER, The Information School
- 10:00
a.m.: Opening Remarks
- Matthew
Saxton, Ph.D., Associate Dean for Academics, The Information
School
- 10:15
a.m.: Keynote Address: Understanding the Complexity of
Cybersecurity
- Deborah
Frincke, Ph.D., Cybersecurity Chief Scientist, Pacific Northwest
National Laboratory
- 11:15
a.m.: Break
- 11:30
a.m.: Luncheon Keynote Address: Avatars as Citizens
- Randy
J. Hinrichs, Managing Partner, 2b3d and Affiliate Faculty
for Virtual Worlds, The Information School
- 1:00
p.m.: Panel Discussion: Social Media Use in Open Society
- Michael
Gabbay, Ph.D., Senior Physicist, Applied Physics Laboratory-UW;
Randy J. Hinrichs (Moderator); Elan Lee, Founder, Fourth Wall
Studios
- 2:15
p.m.: Break
- 2:30
p.m.: Lecture: Cybersecurity and Virtual Worlds
- Barbara
Endicott-Popovsky, Ph.D., Director, Center for Information
Assurance and Cybersecurity, The Information School; Mike
Simon, CISO, Creation Logic, LLC (Discussant)
- 3:30
p.m.: Day 1 Wrap-up
Thursday,
January 21
- 9:00
a.m.: Continental Breakfast/Networking
- 9:30
a.m.: National Security Research Snapshots
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Daniel Dailey, Ph.D., Professor, Electrical Engineering; Michael
Gabbay, Ph.D.;Barbara Endicott-Popovsky, Ph.D.; Mark Haselkorn,
Ph.D., Director, Pacific Rim Visualization & Analytics Center,
Department of Human Centered Design and Engineering
- 10:15
a.m.: Break
- 10:30
a.m.: Ethics Panel: Issues of Information and Intelligence
Practice in Open Society
- Dan
Chirot, Ph.D., Job and Gerturd Tamaki Professor of International
Studies, Henry M. Jackson School of International Studies;
Mark Haselkorn, Ph.D.; Adam Moore (Moderator), Ph.D., Associate
Professor, Department of Philosophy and The Information School;
Gregory Witkop, MD, Federal Bureau of Investigation
- 11:45
a.m.: Closing Remarks
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