On November 9, 2002, the first CyberSecurity Workshop was held at Michigan State University. Below is the complete agenda and links to the PowerPoint presentations of each speaker.
         
CyberSecurity Workshop, November 9, 2002:
         
Introduction:
  Anthony Wojcik, Dept. of Computer Science and Engineering
Comments:
  Lou Anna Simon, Provost
Comments:
  Paul Hunt, Associate Vice President for Research and Graduate Studies
 
Session 1

Session Chair:

  Roger Calatone, Dept. of Marketing & Supply Management
 
Speakers:
  MSU's Acceptable Use Policy:Implications and Questions for CyberSecurity
  David Gift, Vice Provost, Libraries, Computing and Technology
 
  Secure Distributed Models
  Clark Radcliffe, Dept of Mechanical Engineering
  Jon Sticklen, Dept. of Computer Science and Engineering
 
  Rapid Response via a Secure, Private and Location-Aware Service Discovery System
  Matt Mutka, Dept. of Computer Science and Engineering
 
  RAPIDware: Adaptive Software for Critical Infrastructure Protection
  Philip McKinley, Dept. of Computer Science and Engineering
 
  Who is Who? Techniques for Biometric Authentication
  Anil Jain, Dept. of Computer Science and Engineering
 
  Moving Targets: Securing Health Information in a Mobile Society
  Michael Zaroukian, College of Human Medicine
 
Session 2
Session Chair:
  Tom Muth, Dept. of Telecommunication
 
Speakers:
  Overview of the Draft National Strategy to Secure Cyberspace
  John Resotko, MSU-Detroit College of Law
 
  A Forcast of Trends for Computer Crime and Cyberterrorism
  David Carter, School of Criminal Justice
 
  Dimensions of Web Information Assurance in B2C E-Commerce
  Dan Kim, Dept of Telecommunication
 
  Evaluating Policy Options for Online Consumer Privacy: Third-Party Privacy Seals
  Nora Rifon, Dept. of Advertising
 
  Information Security
  Judith Collins, School of Criminal Justice