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    Kathryn:
    Good morning! How was your weekend? We were busy all weekend with the
    charity benefit that Dr. Hauser was sponsoring. He wanted to have one
    more big gala and fundraising event before his retirement. Needless
    to say, that consumed my weekend, but was phenomenal.
    Thanks for the list. No problem about additional attendees. I planned
    on last minute RSVPs and invited persons who didn't RSVP at all to
    show up. After all, Dr. Hauser has been working in this hospital, in
    this community for over 30 years. So, I will make the necessary
    additions to my place cards and seating chart.
    It's getting close... I can't believe it.
    Well, I need to run, but I will speak with you later this week.
    Sincerely,
    Mandy Brinkman
    ----- Original Message -----
    From: Kathryn Willners [kathrynwillners @yahoo.com]
    To: "Mandy Brinkman" [mandybrinkman01 @aol.com]
    Sent: Monday, November 14, 2005 10:28 AM
    Subject: Additional Guests attending Dr. Hauser's Retirement Party
    Mandy:
    I know you are well into the planning and finalizing of details for
    Dr. Hauser's retirement party on Decemnber 3, but I got calls from a
    few more people are originally thought they weren't going to be able
    to make it and/or weren't sure if they were going to in-town or
    working... In any case, here are the names and accompanying guests,
    if they are bringing
    someone. I can try to get names if you need them for seating
    arrangements.
    1. Capassio, Rebecca & her husband
    2. Cursack, Katie & her husband
    3. Everhart, Jennie & guest
    4. Raddenbach, Shannon & her husband
    5. Wilkins, Lauren & guest
    6. Canterfield, Sharon
    7. Geciermann, Lisa & her fiancee
    Thanks for making room for them. Let me know if you have any
    questions or need any help.
    Talk to you soon. Thanks again.
    Regards,
    Kathryn
    Fri. Dec 2
    11:00 AM Saugahatchee Country Club
    Auburn, Al
    NARFE Christmas Party
    Tue. Dec 6
    TBA Saughatachee Country Club
    Auburn, Al
    Auburn United Methodist Sunday School Class
    Fri. Dec 9
    6:00 The White House
    Washington, DC
    Sun. Jan 29
    11:00 AM New Hope Methodist Church
    Farm River Road -- Dauphan Island Road, Al 36528 - Map
    Sun. Feb 26
    11:00 Sango UMC
    Clarksville, Tn
    Sun. Feb 26
    6:00 PM Sango UMC
    Clarksville, Tn
    Mon. Feb 27
    6:00 Sango UMC
    Clarksville, Tn
    Combined Lay Leader Meeting
    Fri. Apr 28
    7:00 PM Cloverdale UMC
    Dothan, Al
    Sun. May 7
    Woods Presbyterian Church
    HWY 49 -- Dadeville, AL 36853 - Map
    Revival May 7 - 8- 9- & 10
    Sun. May 14
    1:00 PM Antioch UMC
    Notasulga, Al
    Mother's Day & Homecoming
    Sun. Jun 11
    TBA First United Methodist Church
    Hwy 14 -- Tallassee, AL 36078 - Map
    Wedding
    Thu. Jun 22
    TBA Heartland Convention
    Cambellsville, Ky
    Fri. Jun 23
    TBA Heartland Convention
    Campbellsville, Ky
    Monday - June 27, 2005
    09:00-09:10 The Day Ahead
    Tutorial Track 1 - Tower A Tutorial Track 2 - Tower B
    09:10-12:30
    ( Break :
    10:30-11:00 )
    TeadDefend-Organizational and Interorganizational Cyber Defense
    Training
    Hart Rossman and Scott Kennedy
    SAIC Integrated Security & Systems Solutions
    USA Creating & Managing Computer Security Incident Response Teams
    (CSIRTs)
    Audrey Dorofee, Robin Ruefle, David Mundie
    CERT/CC Software Engineering Institute
    Carnegie Mellon University
    USA
    12:30-14:00 Lunch - Island B
    14:00-17:30
    ( Break :
    15:30-16:00 ) Artifact Analysis
    Kevin Houle
    CERT/CC Software Engineering Institute
    Carnegie Mellon University
    USA Creating & Managing Computer Security Incident Response Teams
    (CSIRTs) -- continued
    Tuesday - June 28, 2005
    09:00-09:10 The Day Ahead
    Tutorial Track 1 - Tower A Tutorial Track 2 -Tower B
    09:10-12:30
    ( Break :
    10:30-11:00 )
    Building a Logging Infrastructure
    Abe Singer
    San Diego Supercomputer Center
    USA Crisis Communication and Media Management in Security Incident
    Response
    Marie-Dominique Bonardi
    France
    12:30-14:00 Lunch - Island B
    14:00-17:30
    ( Break :
    15:30-16:00 )
    Computer Forensics as Part of a Security Incident Response
    Raemarie Schmidt
    Vice President Digital Intelligence, Inc.
    USA Security Intelligence and the Business Process
    Peter Allor
    Internet Security Systems (ISS)
    USA
    Wireless Security
    Michael Warfield
    Internet Security Systems (ISS)
    USA
    18:00-19:00 Pre AGM Discussions (FIRST members only) - Tower A
    Klaus-Peter Kossakowski
    FIRST Steering Committee Chair
    19:00-21:00 Birds of a Feather Sessions
    BoF Session 1 - Tower A
    BoF Session 2 - Tower B
    BoF Session 3 - Azalea Pink
    BoF Session 4 - Azalea Red
    BoF Session 5 - Azalea White
    Wednesday - June 29, 2005
    Annual Conference, Day 1 - Tower Banyan & Acacia
    09:00-09:10 Welcome and Opening Speech
    Klaus-Peter Kossakowski, Ph.D.
    FIRST Steering Committee Chair
    09:10-09:40 Keynote Address
    His Excellency Dr. Lee Boon Yang, Minister
    Ministry of Information, Communications and the Arts
    Singapore
    09:40-10:15 Security Challenges on the Road Ahead
    Tim Mather
    Chief Information Security Officer
    Symantec (FIRST Conference Platinum Sponsor)
    USA
    10:15-11:00 Break
    11:00-12:00 Pondering and Patrolling Network Perimeters
    Bill Cheswick
    Chief Scientist
    Lumeta Corporation
    USA
    12:00-12:30
    Passive DNS Replication
    Florian Weimer
    Germany
    12:30-14:00 Lunch - Island B
    12:30-13:30
    Lunch session: New Teams Introduction / Activity Update Panel
    Technical Track - Tower Banyan & Acacia Business Track -Tower
    Casuarina
    14:00-14:30 Mitigating Rogue Access Points in Corporate Environments
    Laurent Butti
    France Telecom R&D
    France Dynamics of CSIRT Management
    Johannes Wiik
    Agder University College
    Norway
    Klaus-Peter Kossakowski
    PRESECURE Consulting
    Germany
    14:30-15:00 Proposal of the Experimental Enviornment for Network Worm
    Infection
    Masato Terada
    Hitachi
    Japan Framework for CERTs
    Thomas Klingm�ller
    CERT-Bund
    Germany
    15:00-15:30 Spyware
    Aaron T. Hackworth
    CERT/CC Software Engineering Institute
    Carnegie Mellon University
    USA Security Bulletin Publication at AusCERT using "EzESB"
    Matthew Braid & Robert Lowe
    AusCERT
    Australia
    15:30-16:00 Break
    16:00-16:30 Network Monitoring on Large Networks
    Yao Chuan Han
    Taiwan Computer Emergency Response Team / Coordination Center
    Taiwan EWIS in a BOX -or- How to build a national early warning
    information system in 80 days!
    Klaus-Peter Kossakowski
    PRESECURE Consulting
    Germany
    16:30-17:00 A Distributed Intrusion Alert System
    Chih-Yao Lin
    Taiwan National Computer Emergency Response Team
    Taiwan CVE,CME, ... CMSI? Standardizing System Information
    Bernd Grobauer
    Siemens CERT
    Germany
    17:00-17:30
    A National Early Warning Capability Based on a Network of Distributed
    Honeypots -- Detailed Synthesis
    Cristine Hoepers
    NBSO/Brazilian CERT
    Brazil Vulnerabilities in Consumer Electrics -- DVD Players, Cell
    Phones Attack Your System?
    Keisuke Kamata & Masaki Kubo
    JPCERT/CC
    Japan
    19:00-23:00 Conference Banquet - Island A
    Thursday - June 30, 2005
    Annual Conference, Day 2 - Tower Banyan & Acacia
    09:00-09:10 The Day Ahead
    Program Chair
    09:10-10:00 Defining the Rules for Trusted Computing: The Global
    Action Agenda
    Jeffrey B. Ritter
    Kirkpatrick & Lockhart Nicholson Graham
    USA
    10:00-10:45 Sharing Incident Data: History, Perspective and a View
    for the Future
    Patrick Cain
    President, the Cooper-Cain Group, Inc.
    USA
    10:45-11:15 Break
    11:15-12:00 Backstabbed ? Abusing Disaster Recovery Systems
    H.D. Moore
    Director of Vulnerability Research
    Digital Defense, Inc.
    USA
    12:00-12:45
    LAST 5 PLAYS (Last Play on Bottom)
    08.0 - Stoppage: Goalie Stopped
    08.0 NYR won faceoff.
    02.0 - Stoppage: Icing
    02.0 CAR won faceoff.
    0.0 End of period.
    Complete Play-by-Play
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    J. Boulerice 0 0 5 1
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    F. Kaberle 0 0 0 0
    M. Commodore 0 0 2 1
    M. Cullen 0 0 0 1
    C. Stillman 0 0 0 2
    A. Ward 0 0 0 0
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    SVS GA
    M. Gerber 5 2
    LINEUP
    G A PIM SG
    M. Straka 1 0 0 1
    M. Nylander 1 1 0 2
    P. Prucha 0 0 0 1
    V. Nieminen 0 0 0 1
    R. Hollweg 0 0 0 0
    B. Betts 0 0 0 1
    M. Hossa 0 0 0 4
    T. Poti 0 0 0 1
    M. Malik 0 0 2 0
    J. Strudwick 0 0 5 0
    M. Rozsival 0 0 0 1
    J. Jagr 0 1
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