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- 8:00: Continental Breakfast
- 9:15: Welcome Address
- Dr. Jean Muhammad, Chair, Department of Computer Science
- Introduction of Guests
- Comments by Guests
- 9:45: Chief Information Officer Panel:
- “Where we Stand on Ethical Hacking Issues”
- Barbara Tibbs(Hampton University)
- Andrea di Fabio (Norfolk State University)
- Beau Hurley (Virginia State University)
- 11:00: Presentations from the Community
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“Broadening Information Assurance Awareness and Competence: The FAMU Roadmap”
- Dr. Edward Jones (Florida A&M University)
- "How Hacking Effects Everyone's Life and How to Protect Yourself from Hackers"
- FBI or DHS Representative
- 12:00: Luncheon
- 1:30: Faculty Panel:
- "Should we Teach Ethical Hacking?"
- Thorna Humphries (Norfolk State University)
- Gail Finley (University of the District of Columbia)
- Stephen Providence (Hampton University)
- Claude F. Turner (Bowie State University)
- 2:30:Student Panel:
- "How does Learning or Not Learning Ethical Hacking Affect Our Careers?"
- Nathaniel Vaughn (Hampton University)
- 3:30: Corporate Panel:
- "The Academic/Corporate Partnership"
- IBM
- Sun
- 4:30: Closing Remarks
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