From Joseph Potvin, IT Services Branch, Public Works and Government Services Canada
Following is the list of speakers within the "Open Source Pavilion" on the exhibition floor at http://www.gtecweek.com next week in Ottawa, 19-20 Oct. Background on the theme is available here: http://c2.com/cgi/wiki?OpenSourceSecurityStrategy
We will be publishing the content of this series of speakers on the internet as a "Compedium on Open Source Security Strategy" -- hopefully, the compendium will grow.
Vignettes:
"Open Source Security Strategy"
"Stratégie de sécurité du code source ouvert"
Speakers -- Agenda -- des présentateurs
Open Source Pavilion / Pavillion du code source ouvert
L'Exposition GTEC 2004 Exhibition
http://www.gtecweek.com
19-20 Oct 2004
Tuesday/ Mardi 19 October
10:30
The Soft Side of Open Source Security
Tracey De Leeuw, SmartSpeed
11:00
Novell Identity Management
Richard Cabana, Novell
11:30
Open Source within PWGSC's IT Security Management Framework
Pierre Rivard, IT Services, PWGSC
12:00
The Security of Choice : Cross-Platform Applications
Raj Parmar, Gupta Technologies
12:30
IETF Security Considerations
Mike Richardson, Xcelerance
13:00
The Network is the Computer; The Computer is Secure
Marc Bellefeuille, SUN Microsystems
13:30
Free and Open Source Software: Overview and Preliminary Guidelines for the
Government of Canada
Richard Carbone & Martin Salois, Defense Research & Development Canada
14:00
SuSE Linux Enterprise Server
Peter Bowen, Novell
14:30
Linux Security
Jim Elliott, IBM
15:00
PHP Security
Damien Seguy, PhP Quebec
15:30
Security Aspects of the TellTable Collaborative Infrastructure for Office
Suites
John Nash, School of Management, University of Ottawa
Wednesday/Mercredi 20 October
10:00
Security Standards, Open Source and You
Mike Harrop, The Cottingham Group
10:30
Knowing Who and What You're Working With
Richard Lessard, IT Services, PWGSC
11:00
Novell Resource Management
Carsten Piske, Novell
11:30
The Open Group Architecture Framework (TOGAF), and its related Security Forum
Robert Weisman, The Open Group (Architecture Forum)
12:00
Leveraging Open Source in Research & Development Projects
Eugen Bacic, Cinnabar
12:30
Shibboleth: Open Source Distributed Authentication and Authorization
Glen Newton, CISTI, NRC
13:00
Open Enterprise Server
Lothar Wegner, Novell
13:30
Code is Law: Citizen Security through Open Source GoL
Russell McOrmond, GOSLING (Getting Open Source Logic INto Governments)
14:00
MONO Security for .NET apps
Ross Chevalier, Novell
14:30
BSD Methods & Security
Dru Lavigne, Marketbridge Technologies
15:00
An Open Minded Security Strategy
Sue Berg, Health Canada/RCMP
15:30
Advancing the "Open Source Security Strategy" Statement
Joseph Potvin, IT Services Branch, PWGSC