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Conference Program

Day 1: Tuesday, 18 September 2012

Opening Plenary - A / Modigliani 
09:00 Opening plenary - Mrs Sophie Brafman, Presenter, Package, France 
09:30 Welcoming Address - Mr Patrick Pailloux, General Director, ANSSI, France 
10:00 Keynote speech #1 - Mr Benoit Calmels, Risk manager, GIE-CB
10:30 Keynote speech #2 - Mr Mats Nilsson, Director Ericsson, Sweden
11:00 Coffee Break - Grand Foyer
11:30 Panel Discussion - Loïc Duflot, Benoit Calmels, Yan Liu, Jean-Philippe Wary, Jan Eichholz
12:00 Update from CCRA Management Committee - Dag Stroman, CCMC Chairman
12:30 Update from CCRA Development Board - David Martin, CCDB Chairman
13:00 Lunch - Restaurant
14:30

PRESS CONFERENCE - Room A / Modigliani

Dag Stroman - Patrick Pailloux - Christophe Blad - Marie Figarella - Alicia Squires

Track 1 - Room B / Chagall + Van Dongen Track 2 - Room C / Soutine & Utrillo Track 3 - Room D / Picasso
14:30 French Scheme Updates - Mrs Julie Chuzel, Head of FR's CB, ANSSI, France / Scheme Updates

Evaluation of products involving cryptography within the German CC-Scheme - Mr Adrian Gabriel / Cryptography

Minimum Site Security Requirements for the Smart Secure Device supply chain - M  Juergen Noller & Dr Werner Gutau, AG / Secure Development
15:00 German Scheme Updates - Mr Gereon Killian, Head of GE's CB, BSI, Germany / Scheme Updates Common criteria on crypto? - Mr Matthew L. Keller / Cryptography Common Criteria and Secure Development: A New Proposal - M Steven Lipner / Secure Development
15:30 Japanese Scheme Updates - M Kenjiro Sasaoka, Head of JP's CB, IPA, Japan / Scheme Updates Smartphone Applications - Common Criteria is going Mobile - Mr Jens Oberender / Mobile Security Virtualization and the Common Criteria - Mr Jean-Daniel Vignaud / Virtualization
16:00 Coffee Break - Grand Foyer
16:30 Turkish Scheme Updates - Mrs. Mariye  Umay Akkaya, Head of TK's CB, TSE, Turkey / Scheme Updates   (U)SIM certification process: configuration issues - Mrs Nathalie Feyt / Mobile Security Certification of development sites of smart card manufacturers - M Michael Vogel / Secure Development 
17:00  British Scheme Updates - Mr David Martin, Head of UK's CB, CESG, United Kingdom / Scheme Updates  Security requirements for NFC devices - Mr Gonzalo Porlan Moreno / Mobile Security CC compositional certification for MILS virtualization platforms - Mr Werner Stephan / Virtualization
17:30  American Scheme Updates - Mr Mark Loepker, Head of US' CB, NIAP, United-States / Scheme Updates

Vulnerability Test for Mobile Device Management System - Mr HA WON  KIM / Mobile Security

 
 Feedback on the applicationbof ALC requirements in Open Source projects - M Christophe Blad / Secure Development
18:00 End of day 1 Conference 

Day 2: Wednesday, 19 September 2012

Track 1 - Room B / Chagall + Van Dongen Track 2 - Room C / Soutine & Utrillo Track 3 - Room D / Picasso
09:00 CCMB Report - Ms Susanne Pingel, CCMB Chairperson, BSI, Germany / Scheme Updates US NIAP Protection Profiles: Progress and Lessons Learned - Mr Ken Elliott / CC and New Techniques Observations from an NDPP Evaluation - Ms Tammy Compton / Experiences
09:30 CC Users Forum Report to the Community - Mme Alicia Squires / Reports from CC Communities Assurance Activities: Ensuring Triumph, Avoiding Tragedy - Mr Tony Boswell / CC and New Techniques NDPP - Is it better? - Mr Tony Apted / Experiences
10:00

ISCI contribution to Common Criteria methodology improvement - Mr Alain Boudou / Reports from CC
Communities

Modular Protection Profiles - Mr Guillaume Dufay / CC and New Techniques

Experience with OSPP Evaluations - Mr Gerald Krummeck / Experiences
10:30 Coffee Break - Grand Foyer
11:00 Reuse of evidences and evaluation results - Mme Carolina Lavatelli / Reports from CC Communities

CSPN to CC Evaluation - Mr Antoine COUTANT / CC and New Techniques

Certification of a loader integrated in a Secure Microcontroller: strategic stakes - Ms Christiane Droulers / Experiences
11:30 Progress Report from the Supply Chain Security Technical Workgroup - Mr Michael Grimm / Reports from CC Communities

An Architectural Framework Approach in the Development of Technical Communities and Collaborative Protection Profiles - Mr Jen Gilbert / CC and New Techniques

Teaching CC: lessons learned - Mr Wouter Slegers / Experiences
12:00 NIAP Technical Communities - Mr Tuan Nguyen / Reports from CC Communities

Security proposal on mobile payment - Mr Yan Liu / CC and New Techniques

Technical challenges and solutions in Sony FeliCa contactless smartcard EAL6+ evaluation - Mr Hideo Yoshimi / Experiences
12:30 Lunch - Restaurant
14:00 General Purpose Operating System Protection ProfileStepwise Refinement of Evaluation Methodology - Mr  Matthias Intemann / Reports from CC Communities How a revised TSFI definition can save work for both the developer and the evaluator allowing focusing on its security impact - Mr Peter van Swieten / CC and New Techniques Complex Systems Security Assessment based on CC methodology - Mr Michael DULUCQ / Experiences
14:30 Progress Report on the Enterprise Security Management Suite - Mr Joshua Brickman / Reports from CC Communities Making a better standard PP - Mr Tony Apted / CC and New Techniques CLOUD SECURITY AND COMMON CRITERIA - Mr Ashit Vora / New areas of application for CC Certification
15:00  Details of new MFP-PP as a candidate for CPP - Mr Matsutoshi Murata / Procurement of CC certified Products IT Security Evaluation In China - Ms YI MAO / CC and other Standards INNOVATION and the COMMON CRITERIA - Mr Jen Gilbert / New areas of application for CC  Certification
15:30  Coffee Break - Grand Foyer
16:00  Test Vehicle for Java Card - Mr Toru Hashimoto / CC and Tools Guidelines for applying AGD and ATE Testing Activities to Biometric Systems - Ms Belen Fernandez / Biometrics Assurance case for General Purpose Hardware - Mr David Grawrock / New areas of application for CC Certification
16:30 The Re-assessment Process within the BSI-Scheme - Mr Christian Krause / Assurance Maintenance Commercial Product Assurance - an update - Mr Simon Milford / CC and other Standards Common Criteria for deployment of NFC solution * (Return on Experience) - Mr Francois GUERIN / New areas of application for CC Certification
17:00 Software Modularisation and the Common Criteria - A Smartcard Developer's Perspective - Mr Karsten Klohs / Assurance Maintenance ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 27/WG 3 new Terms of Reference and progress - Mr Miguel Banon / CC and other Standards Applying Common Criteria (CC) to Service Oriented Architectures (SOA) - Mr Orazi / New areas of application for CC Certification
17:30  End of day 2 Conference   
19:00-00:30  Gala Dinner & Certificate Award - Musée des arts forains, Paris

Day 3: Thursday, 20 September 2012

Track 1 - Room B / Chagall + Van Dongen Track 2 - Room C / Soutine & Utrillo Track 3 - Room D / Picasso
09:00  Update from CEN TC 224 WG 17: Progress Status, Server Signing Standard and other related Protection Profiles - Dr Jorge Lopez Hernandez-Ardieta / Electronic Signatures

Biometrics Evaluation and Testing - Mr Alain Merle / Biometrics

CC and Smart Grid: Lessons learned - Mr Eugene Polulyakh / CC and Critical Infrastructure
09:30  Common Criteria in 5 years time - "what uses might we see?" -  A personal view for discussion - Mr David Martin / Organization of technical communities and process to write effective collaborative PP and associated

Security Evaluation of Communication Protocols in Common Criteria - Mr Georges Bossert / Network devices

Legal regulations and independent vulnerability analysis - Mr Markus Mackenbrock / CC and Critical Infrastructure
10:00 Technical Communities: Theory and Practice - Mr Brian Smithson / Organization of technical communities and process to write effective collaborative PP and associated Computer Network Defense PP's - Mr Eric Winterton / Others Electronic Signature - Conform to the CC Anytime, Anywhere, with any Device - Mr Laurent Fournié / Electronic signatures
10:30 Coffee Break
Closing Plenary - A / Modigliani
11:00  Closing Plenary “Roundup of events at the ICCC” - Sophie Brafman, Presenter, Package, France
11:30  Closing Speech - Mr Patrick Pailloux, General Director, ANSSI, France
12:00  Conclusion words from CCMC - Dag Stroman, CCMC Chairman
12:30  Announcement of the 14th ICCC
13:00  Lunch / Restaurant
14:30 End of ICCC 2012
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