TUTORIALS:

Prof. Dr. Seref SAGIROGLU
ss@gazi.edu.tr

Gazi University, Head of Computer Engineering Department, Turkey

TITLE:

National Information Systems Security.

ABSTRACT:

National Information Systems that consist of strategic information at personal and enterprise level must be protected against threats. Personal and enterprise level security precautions are increasing day by day in order to decrease probable security threats that occur as a result of information being produced, processed, transferred, stored and shared among national information systems. In this speech, importance of personal and enterprise information security, how to provide national information security, importance of information security education and awareness to improve human factor which is the weakest link of security life cycle and security tests supplying improvements of security processes have been examined. Finally some evaluations about national information security have been performed.

ABOUT THE SPEAKER:

Seref Sagiroglu was born in Turkey. He received the BS degree in electronic engineering from Erciyes University, Kayseri, Turkey, in 1987, and the PhD degree in system engineering from the University of Wales College of Cardiff, UK, in 1994. He is now professor at the Department of Computer Engineering, Gazi University. His research interests include modern and intelligent system identification, modeling and control, computer and information security, national and enterprise security, mobile and electronic signatures, biometrics, spywares, web-based applications. He is now president of Information Security Association of Turkey.

Nargiza Kushakova
nkushako@cisco.com

Cisco Systems, Country Representative of Uzbekistan

TITLE:

Cisco Collaboration Solution.

ABSTRACT:

Tools for collaboration come in many forms: wikis, blogs, virtual workspaces, video presentations, IM, social networking sites, and voice and web conferencing are just a few. With this in mind, strategic planners in IT need to ensure they construct a core foundation that supports a rapidly evolving set of applications - one that also optimizes the various media types that comprise today’s collaborative experience. The Cisco collaboration architecture defines a set of core collaboration services that you should consider when planning such a foundation - one that suits your organization’s specific IT roadmap for delivering collaborative capabilities to the business. Cisco’s open, interoperable architecture powers our collaboration portfolio. From the beginning, it is constructed to enable boundaryless collaboration - breaking down silos between content formats, between individual tools and devices, between companies, and ultimately between people working toward a common goal. In the industry, its foremost differentiator is that it helps ensure interoperability among existing and new forms of communications and collaboration technologies, further enabling both structured and impromptu business processes. The Cisco collaboration architecture consists of the following layers:

  • Network services
  • Medianet services
  • Collaboration services
  • Client services
  • Collaboration applications
  • Devices

ABOUT THE SPEAKER:

Nargiza Kushakova graduated from Tashkent University of Information Technologies, Telecommunications faculty. Currently she is working in Cisco Systems Rep. Office in Uzbekistan as Country Representative.

Prof. Mohamed Tahar MILOUDI
m.miloudi@unesco.org

Coordinator of Avicenna Virtual Campus in the Miditerrian UNESCO, Africa and Iraq

TITLE:

Avicenna Virtual Campus: prospects for development in Eurasia

ABSTRACT:

The main goal of Avicenna Virtual Campus concept is the improvement of access to quality of education and science and technology using ICTs reinforce the capacity building in education. By the end of 2006 the results of the project were :

  • A Virtual Campus put in place of 14 e-learning centres for Capacity building and Teacher Training in Mediterranean region
  • 1000 teachers trained on the engineering online course production and new teaching methodology and curriculum development;
  • A Virtual Library built with 200 online modules (20h each) in science and technology;
  • More than 140.000 students enrolled;
  • 80 seminars organised, 8 films produced and more than 1.500 blind students use through internet the adapted online courses (e-learning for Blind).
The concept of Avicenna was extended / (or under extension) to many other regions and within some countries (as Africa, Caucasian countries, Iraq, Palestine, Togo, Cape Verde, Cote d’Ivoire, Benin and Ethiopia).

ABOUT THE SPEAKER:

Prof. MILOUDI Mohamed Tahar Born in 1952 (Algeria – Laghouat), obtained his PhD in 1997 in Information and Communication Technology (ICTs) from Paris VI University and his Doctor Engineering degree in 1981 and Engineering degree in 1978 from Ecole Polytechnique & Paul Sabatier University (France - Toulouse) in the same domain. He has over 26 years of working experience on issues of Education and Information Technology in universities and colleges of advanced technologies as developer, executive, solution provider and international teacher.

Mr. M. MILOUDI worked over 14 years at UNESCO as Professional Staff and consultant on issues of promotion of ICT and e-learning virtual concept as a tool in ODL (Open Distance Learning) and Capacity Building delivery to enhance teacher performance, quality teaching and large-scale teacher training.

Mr. MILOUDI generated a lot of extra-budgetary projects and mobilize extra-budgetary fund (more than 13 million $) with the different UNESCO partners as European Commission, World and African Banks, UN Agencies, Funds and Private sector). From 1997 to 1998, he designed and realized two international technological innovations in order to improve higher and technical education teaching, and presented them to UNESCO World Conference on Higher Education and to the International Conference on Innovations (CNIT, Paris - Defense).

David Min Hu
david@prodvd.net

President of ProDVD Corporation, Korea

TITLE:

Real-time Blu-Ray Recording

ABSTRACT:

High definition digital video broadcasting is every where. Storing these TV contents and other videos such as video security and medical imaging on Blu-Ray media is in high demand. ProDVD spent several years developing real-time recording technologies to provide solution to these markets. The tutorial will cover market needs and technical issues related to Blu-Ray recording. Actual technology demo will be conducted using the technologies developed by ProDVD's engineers.

ABOUT THE SPEAKER:

  • Currently working as a president of ProDVD Corporation
  • Study philosophy at Seoul National University in Korea
  • Studied software engineering at the University of Pennsylvania on a Ph. D program
  • Worked as a software engineer at Computer Associate, Primavera and Samsung Software Research Center in Boston
  • Worked as vice president of marketing for Honest Technology, video editing software development company
  • Founded ProDVD in 2003 to develop real-time DVD/Blu-ray recording core technologies for the growing digital video market
  • Has extensive experience as engineer and manager
  • Well exposed to international markets such as Japan, Taiwan, Korea and Europe
  • Enjoy building hyper-competitive companies by working with talented young people in developing countries

 

The 3rd IEEE International Conference on Application of Information and Communication Technologies AICT2010
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