Location: Boise State University, Student Union Bishop
Barnwell Room.
Date: Wednesday, October 22, 2008
Time: 6:30pm—9:30pm (Dinner Served at 7:00 and Guest
Speaker at 8:00)
Cost: $15 - IEEE Members, $20 - Non Members, $10 -
Student Members,
No Cost -
Student IEEE Officers
1. Carved Balsamic & Rosemary flank steak -
roasted garlic baby red
potatoes, chef's selection of vegetables, green
peppercorn jus.
2. Chicken Parmesan - Roasted vegetables, linguine and
marinara
3. Roasted Vegetable Lasagna - Zucchini, squash, marinated
mushrooms
and artichokes in layers of pasta with three cheeses and
marinara
All selections comes with fresh-baked rolls and classic Caesar
salad,
coffee and tea service, iced tea or lemonade, and
water.
Desert: Chocolate Stout Cake with Warm
cherries.
Please include name, number of guests and e ntree
selections. Non-members welcomed
Guest Speaker: Dr. Hal Berghel
Seminar Topic: “Internet Forensics for Fun and
Profit”
Dr. Berghel is currently Associate Dean of the Howard R.
Hughes College of Engineering at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas and
founding Director of both the Center for Cybersecurity Research and Identity
Theft and Financial Fraud Research a n d Operations Center. He has held a
variety of research and administrative positions in industry and academia during
his twenty-five year career in computing. His current research focuses on
computing and network security and forensics, digital crime, and technologies to
anticipate network security events-of-interest. He is also a popular columnist,
author, and keynote speaker in the network and security areas.
He is a
Fellow of both the IEEE Computer Society and Association for Computing
Machinery, has been both an ACM Distinguished Lecturer and an IEEE Computer
Society Distinguished Visitor several times over the past two decades. He has
received the ACM Outstanding Lecturer of the Year Award four times and was
recognized for Lifetime Achievement in 2004. He has also received the ACM
Outstanding Contribution and Distinguished Service awards. He is also the
founder and owner of Berghel.net, a full-service information, computing and
security consultancy.
Read more at www.berghel.net