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Day 1, June 30th  
11:00 am
  Registration and Small Welcome Lunch  
12:30 am  

Welcome and Opening by
- Ulrich Sandl, Federal Ministry of Economics and Technology, Germany
- David Grawrock, Intel, US
- Ahmad-Reza Sadeghi,
University Bochum, Germany

 
12:40 am   Opening Keynote:
Peter Schaar, German Federal Data Protection Commissioner, Germany
 
01:20 pm  

Keynote: Future of Trusted Computing                                              

Scott Rotondo, Sun Microsystems and TCG

 
02:00 pm   Coffee Break
 
02:15 pm  

Keynote:Research Challenges for Trust in Computing

Ahmad-Reza Sadeghi, Ruhr University Bochum, Horst Goertz Institute, Germany

 
   
Track 1: Privacy and Regulatory Challenges
Track Organizers: Giusella Finocchiaro, University of Bologna; Daniel Pradelles, HP
 
       
02:50 pm  

Panel 1: Regulatory and Industry View on Identifiers in Hardware and Software: Privacy and Anonymity issues.

Moderator: David Hoffman, Director of Privacy and Security Policy, Intel
 

Participants: Gary Davis (Deputy Commissioner, DPA Ireland);  Giusella Finocchiaro, (University of Bologna);  Laurent Beslay (Office of the European Data Protection Supervisor), Emilio Mordini, President and CEO, CSSC, Italy.     

 
04:20 pm   Coffee Break  
04:30 pm  

Panel 2: Designing Technology for Privacy and Security

Moderator: Alexander Dix, Berlin DPA

Participants: David Hoffman (Director of Security and Privacy Policy, Intel; Peter Bramhall (HP, UK); Gwendal LeGrand (CNIL, France); Bettina Berendt (University of Leuven, Belgium), Thomas Myrup Kristensen (EU Internet Policy Director, Microsoft); Klaus Kursawe (Philips, Netherlands)

 
Track 2: Adoption and Deployment of Trusted Computing Technologies  
02:50 pm
 

Panel 1: Designing Trusted Computing Applications Using Today's Technology: Issues and Perceived Barriers to Adoption

Moderator: Brian Berger, VP, Wave Systems

Participants: David Cornwell (European Commission); Seigo Kotani, Fellow, (Fujitsu Labs, US); Hans Brandl (Infineon, Germany); Rene Bourquin, General Dynamics, US.

 
04:20 pm   Coffee Break  
04:40 pm  

Panel 2: Challenges of Introducing Trusted Computing to Existing Applications Domains

Moderator:
Brian Berger, VP, Wave Systems

Participants: Janne Uusilehto (Director of Product Security, Nokia, Finland), Bob Thibadeau (Chief Technologist, Seagate, US), Josef von Helden (Professor, Fachhochschule Hannover, Germany), Alexander Köhler (Wave Systems, Germany)James Fazey (CESG, UK), Gerald Maunier (Gemalto, France).

 

 
 
Day 2 - July 1th  
09:00 am   Keynote: Reengineering Government's Policy on Information Security                 
Dr. Suguru Yamaguchi, NAIST (Nara advanced institute of science and technology), Japan
 
09:50 am  

Keynote:Trusted Computing - Chances and Risks for Public Administration

Dr. Udo Helmbrecht, President of Federal Office for Information Security (BSI)

 

10:20 am

 

  Keynote: Future of Trust

David Grawrock, Intel, US
 
11:00 am   Coffee Break  
Track 1: . Current Technology, Future of Trust  

11:15 am

 

 

 

 

 

Panel : Main Issues in Defining and Maintaining Trust: Vision for the Future

Moderator: Anand Rajan, Head of Trust Systems Labs, Intel

Participants: Janne Uuselehto (Nokia), David Conwell (European Commission), John Baras (University of Maryland); Markus Bautsch (Project Leader, Stiftung Warentest, Germany)

 

12:15 am

 

 

 

 

 

Security Environment and Threats:

1. The Spanish Information Security Observatory and its Study on
     Information Security an E-Trust in Spanish Households

   
Iván García Crespo, INTECO, Spanish Communications Technology Institute

2. The Symantec's Internet Security Threat Report
    Richard Archdeacon, Senior Director Symantec

 
01:00 am   Lunch and Demos
 
02:00 pm  

Session 1: Technical Issues with Trust in Computing and Proposed Solutions

1. Implementing a portable trusted environment
   John Zic, CSIRO ICT Centre
2. New directions for hardware-assisted trusted computing policies
    Sergey Bratus et al, Dartmouth College
3. Smart Cards and Remote Entrusting
    Jean-Daniel Aussel, Jerome d'Annoville; Gemalto

 

03:50 pm

 

 

 

Joint session for both tracks:

Keynote:
Ari Schwartz (Vice President and Chief Operating Officer of the Center for Democracy and Technology (CDT)

 
04:20 pm
  Coffee Break  
04:40 pm  

Session 2: Designing for the Future: Important Technology Trends and New Developments

1. Future Threats for Future Trust
    Herbert Bos, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam,
Sotiris Ioannidis, FORTH-ICS,
    Chalmers, Institut Eurecom, TU Wien
2. Trusted-Trustworthy-Proof
    Gernot Heiser, Open Kernel Labs and NICTA and University of New South
    Wales
3. An ongoing Game of Tetris: Integrating Trusted Computing in Java,
     block-by-block

    Ronald Toegl et al, Institute for Applied Information Processing and   
    Communications (IAIK), Graz University of Technology
4. TrustCube: An infrastructure
    Zhexuan Song et al, Fujitsu Laboratories of America

 
06:30 pm   Adjourn  
Track 2: Privacy, Policy Challenges, and Assurance  
11:15 am  

Panel: User Awareness, Training, Usability: Making Sure Users Understand Technology and Professionals Understand Privacy Issues

Moderator: Daniel Pradelles (EMEA Director of Privacy, HP)

Participants: Peter Kosmala (Assistant Director, IAPP); Christopher Kuner (President EPOF); Madeleine McLaggan (Member of the CBP, DPA Netherlands), Richard Archdeacon (Symantec), Stefan Katzenbeisser, (University of Darmstadt, Germany)
 
12:30 am  

Trust and reputation dynamics in Web-based social networks

John S. Baras, University of Maryland, US

 
01:00 pm   Lunch and Demo  

02:00 pm

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Session 1: Obtaining Trust and Madeling Trsut Environments

1. Trust-based Information Sharing in Collaborative Communities:
     Issues and Challenges

    Elena Ferrari, DICOM, University of Insubria, Varese, Italy
2. Can Economics Provide Insights for Building Trust Infrastructure?
   
Claire Vishik, Intel Corporation (UK), Ltd.
3. Establishing Trust between Technology Developers and Regulators:
    Voluntary Technology Dialog System
    Kathryn Whelan, Intel Corporation (UK), Ltd.

 

03:50 pm

 

 

 

Joint session for both tracks:

Keynote:
Ari Schwartz (Vice President and Chief Operating Officer of the Center for Democracy and Technology (CDT)

 
04:20 pm   Coffee Break  

04:40 pm

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  

 

Session 2: Applications: Health, Economics, Embedded Systems

1. Trust and Privacy in Healthcare
   
Peter Singleton, Centre for Health Informatics and Multi-professional
    Education (CHIME), University College London (UCL)

2. Protecting Patient Records from Unwarranted Access
    Ryan Gardner, Johns Hopkins University
3. Challenges in Data Quality Assurance in Pervasive Health Monitoring 
    Systems

   
Janani Siram et al, Institute for Security Technology Studies Dartmouth  
    College Hanover NH USA
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4. Trusted Computing on Embedded Platforms: New Requirements and
    Application Scenarios

    Hans Brandl, Infineon Technologies AG, Germany

 
07:00 pm   Reception and Dinner  
       
Day 3, July 2nd  
09:00 am   Keynote: Future of Trust

Markus Duerig, Federal Ministry of the Interior, Germany
 
09:40 am  

Keynote: Technical Solutions to the Problem of Trust in Computing      

Graeme Proudler, H, UK

 
10:20 am
  Keynote: The roles of Physical Unclonable Functions for Trusted Computing
Pim Tulys, Philips Corporate Technologies, Netherlands
 
11:00 am   Coffee Break  
Track 1: Technical Track 1: Current Technology, Future of Trust  
11:15 am  

Panel: Trust and Key Management Infrastructure: Future Direction

Moderator: Claire Vishik, Intel, UK

Participants: Laurent Chivallier (Director, Distretix Europe), Eric Skinner (CTO, Entrust, Canada), Hans Brandl (VP, Infineon, Germany), Kevin Blackman (CTO, Wisekey, Switzerland)

 
12:30 pm
  Establishing End-to-End Trust
Tom Köhler, Microsoft Deutschland
 
01:00 pm   Lunch  
02:15 pm  

Session 1: Future of Trust: New Models for Network, Device and Infrastructure Security

1.
Towards One PC System with Different Security Levels
   
Joerg Zimmer, Green Hills Software, Inc
2. Trust in Networked Context Aware Systems
    Veikko Punkka, Nokia

3. Towards Trusted Network Access Control
    Ingo Bente, Josef von Helden, Mike Steinmetz, Faculty IV - 
    Business and Computer Science, University of Applied Sciences and Arts

4. Trusted Network Access Control
    Marian Jungbauer, Norbert Pohlmann, Institut für Internet-Sicherheit, FH
    Gelsenkirchen, Germany

 
       
Track 1: Breakout Sessions II for technical track  
11:15 am  

Panel: Future Assurance and Certification Models

Moderator: TBC

Participants: Andrea Servida (European Commission, Brussels), Gerald Krummeck (AtSec, Germany), Ilias Chantzos (Symantec); Monty Wiseman (Intel, US), Gernot Heiser (University of New South Wales, Australia)

 

12:10 am

 

 

 

 

 

 

Session 1: Usability


1. User-Friendly and Secure TPM-based Hard Disk Key Management
    Ulrich Kühn, Christian Stüble, Sirrix AG security technologies, Germany
2. Requirements and Design Guidelines for a Trusted Hypervisor User
    Interface

   Dirk Weber, Arnd Weber, Stéphane Lo Presti, AW, DW: Forschungszentrum 
   Karlsruhe, Germany; SLP: City University, UK

 
12:50 pm   Lunch  

02:10 pm

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Session 2: TCG technology: Issues and Applications

1. A new solution for TCG TPM resistance to offline dictionary attack on
    weak authorisation data
    Liqun Chen and Mark Ryan, HP Labs, Bristol
2. Trusted Virtual Disk Images
    Carl Gebhardt and Allan Tomlinson, Royal Holloway University of London
3. Shall We Trust WDDL?
   
Sylvain Guilley and Florent Flament, Intitut TELECOM / TELECOM ParisTech
4. Trusted Computing Management Server (TCMS): Making Trusted 
    Computing user Friendly
   
Hans Brandl, Infineon Technologies AG, Germany

 
04:30 pm  

Concluding Panel: Future Directions of Trust in Computing

Participants: John S. Baras, University of Maryland; David Grawrock, Intel; Ahmad-Reza Sadeghi, Ruhr University Bochum; David Hoffmann, Intel; Gernot Heiser, University of New York South Wales, Pim Tulys, Philips Corporate
Technologies; Graewe Proudler, HP; Anand Rajan, Intel; Ari Schwarz, CDT; David Pradelles, HP other Keynote speakers and moderators if available.

 
05:15 pm   End of the conference