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The 1st Carnegie Mellon CyLab Japan Information Security Seminar in Tokyo
On Friday March 24, 2006 at the International Congress Hall, Kaiun building 2F in Hirakawa-cho, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, we held the first Carnegie Mellon CyLab Japan Information Security Seminar with: Mark G. Wessel, Dean, John Heinz III School of Public Policy and Management, Carnegie Mellon University; Dr. Thomas Longstaff, Deputy Director for Technology, CERT/CC; Dr. Nicolas Christin, Faculty, Information Networking Institute, Carnegie Mellon University; and Dr. Keiji Takeda, Faculty, Carnegie Mellon CyLab Japan.

Seminar details
Presentation1 "Information Security, Privacy and Confidentiality"
Dean Mark Wessel, Dean, Carnegie Mellon Heinz School of Public Policy
Speaker profile:http://www.heinz.cmu.edu/people/dean.jsp
Presentation2 "Recent Trends in Information Security Incidents in Japan.
-The risks of information leakage on anonymous P2P networks and some counter measures."
Dr. Keiji Takeda, Carnegie Mellon CyLab Japan Faculty
Speaker profile:http://www.cmuj.jp/faculty_profile_en.html
Presentation3 "Beyond the Firewall: The Art of Information Security Engineering"
Dr.Nicolas Christin, Carnegie Mellon CyLab/INI Faculty
Speaker profile:http://www.cmuj.jp/faculty_profile_en.html
Presentation4 "The future of incident response and information security"
Dr. Thomas Longstaff, CERT/CC Deputy Director for Technology
Speaker profile:http://www.sei.cmu.edu/staff/tal/


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