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Full Day Seminar: Friday, Sept 26, 2008, 8:00am – 5:00pm at SAIC in the Research Park Registration by COB Sept 19, 2008: Registration = $125 per person INCOSE Members/Students = $75 All INCOSE Members who register & do not attend, will be invoiced additional an $50 for holding a seat. Course materials, parking, refreshments and lunch are included with your registration. Registration limited. First 25 signups eligible for door prize. map/directions at: www.incose.org/orlando Register using the following method: Complete registration on INCOSE Orlando website http://www.incose.org/orlando/ paypal_tutorial.php or mail your check (payable to INCOSE) Information Security Systems Engineering (ISSE) Process The second keynote will present the importance of the Information Security Systems Engineering (ISSE) process and will be oriented to information assurance (IA) methodologies utilized in the Department of Defense. The ISSE process can include one or all of the accepted certification and accreditation methodologies. These methodologies include NISPOM ISL - Corporate IA, ISO 17799 - International IA, DIACAP & US Army - AR 25-2, USMC - MCO 5239.2, McCumber Cube, DIACAP System Identification Profile and Information Assurance Risk are some of the methods covered. Questions? Contact: President Brett Osborne presidentorlando@yahoo. com Or VP/Tutorial Chair: Ed Smith [email protected] m This “mini-symposium” will provide several presentations on the importance of the Information Security Systems Engineering (ISSE) process. Our first keynote will be Barriers to the Implementation of Information System Security Engineering: The link between security engineering and systems engineering exists at the earliest stage of systems development. There is sufficient evidence to suggest the discipline of security engineering is sufficiently mature to support its implementation. However, there is little in literature on the practical application of security engineering. In contrast, the body of knowledge on quality programs is quite extensive. Specific factors related to quality implementations quality are also well documented and generally well understood Our mini-symposium will also provide presentations that expand on these two key presentations, as well as panel questioning and generous opportunities for interaction with the speakers.

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Page 1: Full Day Seminar: Friday, Sept 26, 2008, 8:00am – 5:00pm at SAIC in the Research Park Registration by COB Sept 19, 2008: Registration = $125 per person.

Full Day Seminar: Friday, Sept 26, 2008, 8:00am – 5:00pm at SAIC in the Research Park

Registration by COB Sept 19, 2008:Registration = $125 per personINCOSE Members/Students = $75All INCOSE Members who register & do not attend, will be invoiced additional an $50 for holding a seat.Course materials, parking, refreshments and lunch are included with your registration.Registration limited. First 25 signups eligible for door prize.

map/directions at:

www.incose.org/orlando

Register using the following method:Complete registration on INCOSE Orlando

websitehttp://www.incose.org/orlando/paypal_tutorial.php

or mail your check (payable to INCOSE)

Information Security Systems Engineering (ISSE) Process

The second keynote will present the importance of the Information Security Systems Engineering (ISSE) process and will be oriented to information assurance (IA) methodologies utilized in the Department of Defense. The ISSE process can include one or all of the accepted certification and accreditation methodologies. These methodologies include NISPOM ISL - Corporate IA, ISO 17799 - International IA, DIACAP & US Army - AR 25-2, USMC - MCO 5239.2, McCumber Cube, DIACAP System Identification Profile and Information Assurance Risk are some of the methods covered.

Questions? Contact: President Brett [email protected] VP/Tutorial Chair: Ed [email protected]

This “mini-symposium” will provide several presentations on the importance of the Information Security Systems Engineering

(ISSE) process.Our first keynote will be Barriers to the Implementation of Information System Security Engineering: The link between security engineering and systems engineering exists at the earliest stage of systems development. There is sufficient evidence to suggest the discipline of security engineering is sufficiently mature to support its implementation. However, there is little in literature on the practical application of security engineering. In contrast, the body of knowledge on quality programs is quite extensive. Specific factors related to quality implementations quality  are also well documented and generally well understood

Our mini-symposium will also provide presentations that expand on these two key presentations, as well as panel questioning and generous opportunities for interaction with the speakers.

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About the Instructors: Frederick B. Beltzer is the Information Security Systems Engineer (ISSE) for Lockheed Martin where he is currently working on the Embedded Platform Logistics System for the USMC and is certified in the MCIAAT (Marine Corps Information Assurance Assessment Team) Blue Team Methodology. He is responsible for the architecture, design, development, evaluation and integration of systems, subsystems, and networks to maintain overall security IAW the appropriate MAC level, Classification level, and level of Robustness. Fred supervises and prepares the Certification and Accreditation documentation, using multiple standards and tools such as the DIACAP, NIACAP, DCID 6/3, Common Criteria, and NIST 800-37, to achieve accreditation of supported systems while supporting contractor site security IAW DSS NISPOM Ch8. He recently served as the ISSE for AT&T on OneTESS and Senior Computer Systems Engineer / Information Assurance Analyst for the Army's ATIA AIS, where he completed the DITSCAP C&A. In addition he served as the Senior Information Assurance Systems Engineer for DISA's Coalition Secure Management and Operations System (COSMOS). Fred has written several papers, including "A Systems Engineering Approach to Information Assurance - Volume 1" and "A Systems Engineering Approach to Information Assurance - Volume 2". Key to Fred's ISSE approach is his educational background which includes graduating with Honors from George Washington University, Masters Degree, Systems Engineering, (G.P.A. 3.63) where he also received a Certificate, Systems Engineering, and a Certificate, from the National Security Agency (NSA) - NSTISSI 4011 - National Training Standard for Information Systems Security Professionals (ISSP), June 2006. Fred also received a BS, Computer Networking from Strayer University, and graduated Suma Cum Laude (G.P.A. 3.92), where he is listed in the "Who's Who of Academia" for the graduating year of 2000, and Honors Student for Alpha Sigma Lambda National Honor Society.

Registration Form – Payment by check should be mailed to Becky Matz INCOSE Orlando Chapter Treasurer, 12901 Science Drive, Orlando, FL 32826. Make check out to INCOSE Orlando Chapter. Becky’s email address: [email protected] Payment may also be made by credit card (we can accept American Express, Master Card and Visa), will need expiration date, you should receive an email receipt. Please include your email address, this is the only way we can email the receipt to you. http://www.incose.org/orlando/paypal_tutorial.php INCOSE Members can e-mail registration form to [email protected] Cancellation Policy: Substitutions are permitted until the day before the course. Full refunds will be made prior to COB, Sept 19, 2008. No refunds will be made after that, although substitutions will be allowed. INCOSE-Orlando reserves the right to cancel the course with full refunds.

Registration limited Full Day Workshop “Information Security Systems Engineering (ISSE) Process” (Workshop materials, parking, refreshments and lunch are included in your registration fee.)

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Circle One: Registration Fee = $125/person INCOSE Members = $75 (covers cost of materials/lunch/refreshments)

(Note to All INCOSE members: “No Shows” will be charged full price)

For questions or additional information, contact Becky Matz, [email protected] or 407-380-4836.

Information Security Systems Engineering (ISSE) Process