Embedded Workshop
Information Security Education (ISE)
Wednesday 25 August 2004
10h30 - 12h
Welcome- Aims of workshop, Helen Armstrong (Curtin U., Australia)
Doctoral Programmes - Breadth and Depth
Chair: Helen Armstrong (Curtin U., Australia)
Laboratory Support for Information Security Education- Natalia Miloslavskaia, Alexander Tolstoi,
Dmitriy Ushakov (Moscow Engineering Physics Institute, Russia)
An holistic approach to an international doctoral program in information security- Louise Yngström,
(U. Stockholm DSV, Sweden)
A new paradigm for information security education at doctoral level- Nimal Jayaratna (Curtin
Business School, Australia)
13h30-15h
Doctoral Programmes - from East to West
Chair: Louise Yngström, (U. of Stockholm DSV, Sweden)
Highly qualified information security personnel training in Russia- Victor Gorbatov, Anatoly Maluk,
Natalia Miloslavskaya, Alexander Tolstoy (Moscow Engineering Physics Institute, Russia)
Doctor of Philosophy: IT Security- Jill Slay (U. South Australia, Australia)
Doctoral Programme on Information and Communication Systems Security at the University of the
Aegean- Socratis Katsikas, (U. the Aegean, Greece)
An international security perspective- Gerald Quirchmayr (U. Vienna, Austria)
15h30 - 16h30
Doctoral Programme - Strategy and Cooperation
Chair: Gerald Quirchmayr (U. of Vienna, Austria)
Academic content and structure required by the military for an international doctoral program-
Ronald Dodge (US Military Academy West Point, USA)
Doctoral Program with Specialization in Information Security: A High Assurance Constructive
Security Approach- Cynthia Irvine & Timothy Levin (Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, USA)
16h30 - 17h30
Building an International Doctorate Programme
General content standards and core body of knowledge requirements- Corey Schou (Idaho State U.,
USA)
Panel: Minimum requirements for international doctorate
Moderators: Helen Armstrong (Curtin U., Australia) and Gerald Quirchmayr (U. Vienna, Austria)