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requirement).
4) Employment and/or affiliations information.
5) Any significant presentation and educational/training
experience/background.
6) Why is your material different or innovative or significant or an
important tutorial?
Please note that all speakers will be allocated 50 minutes of
presentation time. Any speakers that require more time must inform the
CFP committee during the CFP submission.
ICCC is divided into two tracks:
The Concepts, Strategy and Law track addresses the human component of Cyber Forces. This includes talks and discussion on how to best identify, recruit, train and retain the right people, and how to best organize their contribution to national security. The track will address both traditional state-centric concepts, such as specialized units in the active duty military, and more volunteer-based approaches, such as the Estonian Cyber Defence League and cyber security expertise in the reserve forces.
The Technical Challenges & Solutions track includes a significant number of world-renowned experts. Presentations will cover topics ranging from “next-generation” intrusion detection to covert channels, Advanced Persistent Threats, and a tutorial on VoIP exploitation. The cutting-edge nature of these talks will help security professionals to understand not only the current dangers in cyberspace, but also many cyber security challenges of the future.
Technical Track attendees will ideally have a solid computer science or information security background, in order to facilitate both an understanding of the material presented and to take part in subsequent discussion.
ICCC takes place in Tallinn at the same time as the NATO defence ministers’ meeting in Brussels, which will articulate a new NATO cyber defence policy. This policy is likely to be addressed on the last day of the conference.
ICCC 2011 is co-sponsored by IEEE, the world’s largest professional association for advancing technological innovation and excellence. The conference proceedings will be published in hard copy and made available digitally through IEEE Xplore.
5) Any significant presentation and educational/training
experience/background.
6) Why is your material different or innovative or significant or an
important tutorial?
Please note that all speakers will be allocated 50 minutes of
presentation time. Any speakers that require more time must inform the
CFP committee during the CFP submission.
For information or questions about the workshop and the paper submission
procedure, please contact the Workshop organizers.
For information or questions about the full Symposium's program,
tutorials, exhibits, demos, panel and special sessions organization,
please consult the conference web site at URL:
http://cisedu.us/cis/cts/09/main/callForPapers.jsp or contact the
symposium co-chairs: Bill McQuay at AFRL/IFSD, WPAFB
(William.McQuay@wpafb.af.mil) or Waleed W. Smari at the Dept. of
Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Dayton
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> -- HOW TO PROTECT YOUR WEBSITE AGAINST BRUTE FORCE ATTACKS --
>
> To protect your websites against such attacks, we'll release soon a
> detailed tutorial.
> Anyway, programmers *must* use:
> - Best programming practices (avoiding SQL Injection, XSS
> vulnerabilities, user-supplied inputs checks, etc)
> - Complexity for all and both users logins and passwords
> - Max counter of logins attempts
This is also why several inside FBI folks have been recently
advocating the use of OpenBSD for VPN and firewalling implementations
in virtualized environments, for example Scott Lowe is a well
respected author in virtualization circles who also happens top be on
the FBI payroll, and who has also recently published several tutorials
for the use of OpenBSD VMs in enterprise VMware vSphere deployments.
Merry Christmas...
Gregory Perry
The conference during the Cyber Storm Briefings (Thursday and Friday)
itself is a triple track series of presentations in a lecture
environment. The presentations offer speakers the opportunity to
showcase on-going research and collaborate with peers while educating
and highlighting advancements in security products and techniques. The
focus is on innovation, tutorials, and education instead of product
pitches. Speakers will benefit from a free entry to the Swiss Cyber
Storm Wargames on Saturday and Sunday.
Topics of Interest
3) Contact Information (full name, alias, handler, e-mail, postal address,
phone, fax, photo, country of origin, special dietary requirements).
4) Employment and/or affiliations information.
5) Any significant presentation and educational experience/background.
6) Why is your material different, innovative, significant or an important
tutorial?
Submission must be:
- a speech (with presentation) (45 minutes)
- a Workshop (45-55 minutes)
5) Any significant presentation and educational/training
experience/background.
6) Why is your material different or innovative or significant or an
important tutorial?
Please note that all speakers will be allocated 50 minutes of
presentation time. Any speakers that require more time must inform the
CFP committee during the CFP submission.
* fully supports Windows XP through Windows 7, 32 and 64 bit editions
* crash report tool now supports MSSQL (requires pyodbc)
* now supports downloading debugging symbols from Microsoft (thanks Neitsa!)
* new tool: sehtest.py (Windows SEH buffer overflow jump address bruteforcer,
inspired by the same tool by Nicolas Economou)
* the tutorial is now available in chm and pdf formats
* now with only one MSI installer for all supported Python versions
* added support for diStorm 3 (falls back to the old version if not found)
* now using cerealizer instead of pickle whenever possible
* added new command to the command line debugger to show the SEH chain
* a few more anti-anti-debug tricks were added, still more to go!
address, phone, fax, photo, country of origin, special dietary
requirements).
4) Employment and/or affiliations information.
5) Any significant presentation and educational experience/background.
6) Why is your material different, innovative, significant or an
important tutorial?
All submission must be in English in either MS Office or OpenOffice.
Submissions deadline for September the 20th 2007.
* Cloud Security
* Mobile Security
* Software & Architecture Patterns for Security
* New Attacks & Defenses
* Software Development Platform Tutorials (pure software and automation talks welcome)
* Thought Leadership (executive panels, interviews, and speeches)
* Secure SDLC
Thank you!
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* Cloud Security
* Mobile Security
* Secure SDLC
* OWASP Projects (turbo talks)
* Software & Architecture Patterns for Security
* Software Development Platform Tutorials
* New Attacks & Defenses
* Thought Leadership (executive panels, interviews, and speeches)
Speakers will receive free admission (nontransferable) to the
conference in return for delivering a 50 minute talk or for delivering
...
-- HOW TO PROTECT YOUR WEBSITE AGAINST BRUTE FORCE ATTACKS --
To protect your websites against such attacks, we'll release soon a
detailed tutorial.
Anyway, programmers *must* use:
- Best programming practices (avoiding SQL Injection, XSS
vulnerabilities, user-supplied inputs checks, etc)
- Complexity for all and both users logins and passwords
- Max counter of logins attempts
contact info.
2. Employer and/or affiliations.
3. Brief biography, list of publications or papers.
4. Any significant presentation and/or educational experience/background.
5. Reason why this material is innovative or significant or an important
tutorial.
6. Optionally, any samples of prepared material or outlines ready.
7. Information about if yes or no the submission has already been
presented and where.
All,
I've posted a tutorial on Siebel security basics to my blog at http://
vote4katz.com/?p=13
The short story is to make sure you use common sense and tune
defaults, which is pretty universal if you think about it.
As always, feedback, discourse, etc is always welcome.
address, phone, fax, photo, country of origin, special dietary
requirements).
4) Employment and/or affiliations information.
5) Any significant presentation and educational experience/background.
6) Why is your material different, innovative, significant or an
important tutorial?
All submission must be in English in either MS Office or OpenOffice.
Submissions deadline for September the 20th 2007.
5) Any significant presentation and educational/training
experience/background.
6) Why is your material different or innovative or significant or an
important tutorial?
Please note that all speakers will be allocated 50 minutes of
presentation time. Any speakers that require more time must inform the
CFP committee during the CFP submission.
6) Hardware Requirements.
7) Course Outline (daily basis).
8) Contact Information (full name, alias, handler, e-mail, postal address, phone, fax, photo, country of origin, special dietary requirement).
9) Employment and/or affiliations information.
10) Any significant educational/training experience/background.
11) Why is your material different or innovative or significant or an important tutorial?
Training classes will be 2 full days (0900 hours - 1700 hours). Please inform the CFP committee if your class is shorter or longer than 2 days during your CFT submission.
All submissions must be in English and in PDF format only. The more information you provide, the better the chance for selection. Please send submission to cfp@syscan.org.
requirement).
4) Employment and/or affiliations information.
5) Any significant presentation and educational/training
experience/background.
6) Why is your material different or innovative or significant or an
important tutorial?
Please note that all speakers will be allocated 50 minutes of
presentation time. Any speakers that require more time must inform the
CFP committee during the CFP submission.
> * fully supports Windows XP through Windows 7, 32 and 64 bit editions
> * crash report tool now supports MSSQL (requires pyodbc)
> * now supports downloading debugging symbols from Microsoft (thanks Neitsa!)
> * new tool: sehtest.py (Windows SEH buffer overflow jump address bruteforcer,
> inspired by the same tool by Nicolas Economou)
> * the tutorial is now available in chm and pdf formats
> * now with only one MSI installer for all supported Python versions
> * added support for diStorm 3 (falls back to the old version if not found)
> * now using cerealizer instead of pickle whenever possible
> * added new command to the command line debugger to show the SEH chain
> * a few more anti-anti-debug tricks were added, still more to go!
* fully supports Windows XP through Windows 7, 32 and 64 bit editions
* crash report tool now supports MSSQL (requires pyodbc)
* now supports downloading debugging symbols from Microsoft (thanks Neitsa!)
* new tool: sehtest.py (Windows SEH buffer overflow jump address bruteforcer,
inspired by the same tool by Nicolas Economou)
* the tutorial is now available in chm and pdf formats
* now with only one MSI installer for all supported Python versions
* added support for diStorm 3 (falls back to the old version if not found)
* now using cerealizer instead of pickle whenever possible
* added new command to the command line debugger to show the SEH chain
* a few more anti-anti-debug tricks were added, still more to go!
address, phone, fax, photo, country of origin, special dietary requirement).
4) Employment and/or affiliations information.
5) Any significant presentation and educational/training
experience/background.
6) Why is your material different or innovative or significant or an
important tutorial?
Please note that all speakers will be allocated 50 minutes of
presentation time. Any speakers that require more time must inform the
CFP committee during the CFP submission.
contact info.
2. Employer and/or affiliations.
3. Brief biography, list of publications or papers.
4. Any significant presentation and/or educational experience/background.
5. Reason why this material is innovative or significant or an important
tutorial.
6. Optionally, any samples of prepared material or outlines ready.
7. Information about if yes or no the submission has already been
presented and where.
The information will be used only for the sole purpose of the hack.lu
requirement).
4) Employment and/or affiliations information.
5) Any significant presentation and educational/training
experience/background.
6) Why is your material different or innovative or significant or an
important tutorial?
Please note that all speakers will be allocated 50 minutes of
presentation time. Any speakers that require more time must inform the
CFP committee during the CFP submission.
The following should trigger on most CSS design forums with a preview
feature:
<style>@import</style>
<style>x:y(1)</style>
This means that a CSS tutorial web page cannot send to itself or to another
page the following raw text (whether it will be treated as text or as HTML
by the receiving page):
<style>color:rgb(1,2,3)</style>
requirement).
4) Employment and/or affiliations information.
5) Any significant presentation and educational/training
experience/background.
6) Why is your material different or innovative or significant or an
important tutorial?
Please note that all speakers will be allocated 50 minutes of
presentation time. Any speakers that require more time must inform the
CFP committee during the CFP submission.
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