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High
Assurance Security Solutions
Workshop
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TUESDAY
- July 14, 2009
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08:45
– 09:00
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Welcome
Dr. Richard Mark
Soley, Ph.D., Chairman
& CEO Object
Management Group
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09:00
– 09:45 |
Keynote
Presentation
Joe Jarzombek, PMP,
Director for Software
Assurance, National
Cyber Security Division,
Office of Assistant
Secretary for Cyber
Security &
Communications,
Department of Homeland
Security
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09:45
– 10:15 |
Introduction to the
Problem; How OMG and the
Open Group Advance the
Cause
Ben Calloni,
Fellow for Software
Security, Lockheed
Martin
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10:15
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Morning Break
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10:30 – 11:45 |
Big Four demo
solution
Each company discusses
problem and solution
- Boeing
- Lockheed
Martin
- Raytheon
- Rockwell Collins
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12:00
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Lunch
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13:00
– 13:30
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Orientation to What is
Underlying the War
Fighter Technology
Glen Logan, Senior
Systems Engineer,
American Systems
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13:30
– 14:00 |
Intel Presentation
Russ Fromkin,
Director, Intel Federal
Learn how advancements
in semiconductor
manufacturing and design
are drastically
improving SWaP (Size,
Weight and Power), from
ultra mobile computing
to High Performance
computing. Through COTS
silicon and solutions,
you will learn about
next generation silicon
and hardware based
technologies that are
being integrated to
deliver trusted
computing devices,
improve virtualization
performance and MILS
solutions."
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14:00
– 14:30 |
Virtual XML Gateway
Appliances for
Reliability, Security
& Scalability of SOA
Usage in Secure, High
Availability
Environments
Blake Dournaee,
Product Manager, Intel
SOA Products Division
During the last
several years, SOA
hardware appliances have
emerged as a popular way
to deliver XML
acceleration and web
service gateway
security. However,
recent data center
virtualization,
multi-core optimization,
and application
portfolio reorganization
trends are forcing a
shift to the flexibility
of software appliances.
In addition, appliance
feature improvements are
enabling a leap forward
into a broader range of
usage models. Join Intel
SOA expert Blake
Dournaee, as he defines
Virtual SOA appliance
functions, illustrates 8
core usage models,
compares vendor options,
and presents the latest
innovations. You will
learn best practices for
deployment of a virtual
SOA Appliance. Topics
include:
- Usage Models
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Security Gateway for
Authentication,
Authorization and
XML/SOA Security,
Governance of SOA
and Application
mash-ups, Real-time
integration
- New Threats
from XML/SOA
– Threat model for
SOA/XML/RIA/Mash-ups
- Software
Form Factor – Technical
and capital
investment
advantages
- Deployment
Topology –
Integrate
applications &
incorporate existing
SOA infrastructure
- Intel
Architecture driven
Performance Gains
– SSE 4.2
chip instruction
sets, multi-core
optimization.
- High
Assurance Factors
– Common
Criteria, FIPS-142,
high-performance
benchmarks
- Demo
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Certified AAA
integration &
XML threat
protection with
Oracle IdM &
Fusion Suite
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14:30
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Afternoon
Break
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14:45
– 15:45
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Discussions /
Q&A with Vendors
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15:45
– 16:45
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Private Reception for
Attendees
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Last updated on
July 07, 2009 by Mike
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