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Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Organized by GI SIG SIDAR
In Cooperation with
IEEE Computer Society Task Force on Information Assurance
Amsterdam, The Netherlands
July 7-8 2011
http://www.dimva.org/dimva2011
info@dimva.org
Organized by GI SIG SIDAR
In Cooperation with
IEEE Computer Society Task Force on Information Assurance
Amsterdam, The Netherlands
July 7-8 2011
http://www.dimva.org/dimva2011
info@dimva.org
Organized by GI SIG SIDAR
In Cooperation with
IEEE Computer Society Task Force on Information Assurance
Amsterdam, The Netherlands
July 7-8 2011
http://www.dimva.org/dimva2011
info@dimva.org
EUSecWest CALL FOR PAPERS
AMSTERDAM, Nederland -- The sixth annual EUSecWest applied technical
security conference - where the eminent figures in the international
security industry will get together share best practices and technology
- will be held in downtown Amsterdam at the the Melkweg Multimedia
Center near Leidseplein on June 16/17, 2010. The most significant new
discoveries about computer network hack attacks and defenses,
commercial security solutions, and pragmatic real world security
experience will be presented in a series of informative tutorials.
Dr. Julien Bourgeois, Universit de Franche-Comt, France *
Dr. Jorge R. Cuellar, Siemens AG Corporate Technology, Germany *
Dr. Nora Cuppens, ENST Bretagne, France *
Dr. Michel Cukier, University of Maryland, USA
Dr. Eric Dubois, CRP Henri Tudor, Luxembourg *
Dr. Yuri Demchenko, University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
* Dr. Jean-Bernard Fischer, Nagra, France *
Mr. Vincent Glaume, CEA, France
Pr. Claude Godart, INRIA Lorraine, France *
Pr. Herv Guyennet, LIFC, France
Dr. Volkmar Lotz, SAP, France *
3rd Workshop on Security and Privacy in Social Networks
Call for Papers
Third International Workshop on Security and Privacy in Social Networks 2012 (SPSN-2012) in conjunction with IEEE SocialCom 2012, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, September 3-6, 2012
http://spsn12.media.mit.edu/index.html
Scope of Workshop:
The workshop aims to bring to the forefront innovative approaches for analyzing and enhancing the security and privacy dimensions in online social networks. In order to facilitate the transition of such methods from theory to mechanisms designed and deployed in existing online social networking services, we need to create a common language between the researchers and practitioners of this new area, spanning from the theory of computational social sciences to conventional security and network engineering.
UCSB iCTF 2011 winner - We_0wn_You - http://ictf.cs.ucsb.edu/
CodeGate 2012 Winner - Feb 24-26 2012 Online quals -
http://www.codegate.org/Eng/
NCCDC winner - April 20 - 22, 2012 - http://www.nationalccdc.org/
Hack In The Box 2012 Amsterdam - May 21-25, 2012 Amsterdam -
http://conference.hitb.org/hitbsecconf2012ams/pagelist2/capture-the-flag-ban
k0verflow/
Positive Hack Days 2012 - May 30/31, 2012
http://phdays.com/ctf_general.asp
swing I'd like to make a couple announcements:
BRIEFINGS AND TRAININGS
http://www.blackhat.com/
Black Hat is proud to be holding Trainings and Briefings in Washington D.C.,
Amsterdam, Las Vegas, Japan, and a mystery location in 2008. Please mark
your calendars!
NEW: An enhancement to all Black Hat Briefings allows all attendees greater
access to each presenter. Immediately following each session the presenters
are available for an additional hour to take questions in a break out room.
One of our presenters was unable to get corporate approval for his
travel and cancelled out. As such we are opening up one or two
available slots for last minute submissions. We are also offering
a referral bounty of a free conference registration for high quality
replacement papers on short notice. (The Conference is on June 16/17
at the Melkweg in Amsterdam.) Please forward submissions to
secwest10 [at] eusecwest.com, and please include the name of
the referrer for the bounty award.
The current confirmed speakers for EUSecWest are:
Final paper due: 14 Mar 2008
Workshop.: 31 Mar 2008
Organisation
Program Chair: Herbert Bos (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam)
Program Co-chair: Evangelos Markatos (FORTH and Univ. of Crete)
Publicity Co-Chairs:
Angelos Stavrou (George Mason University)
CALL FOR PAPER
2012 ASE/IEEE International Conference on Privacy, Security, Risk, and Trust
Amsterdam, The Netherlands, September 3-6, 2012
WebSite: http://www.asesite.org/conferences/PASSAT/2012/
Workshop Proposal Submission Deadline: March 1, 2012
Paper Submission Deadline: May 11, 2012
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second annual HITBSecConf in Europe is closing on the 18TH OF FEBRUARY!
We've received some awesome submissions so far and the event is really
shaping up nicely.
The event will once again take place at the NH Grand Krasnapolsky in
Amsterdam from the 17th - 20th of May. HITB2011AMS will be a quad-track
conference line up featuring keynote speaker Joe Sullivan (Chief
Security Officer of Facebook) and a special keynote panel discussion on
'The Economics of Vulnerabilities'
In addition, the event also features a brand new Capture The Flag -
enters full swing I'd like to make a couple announcements:
BRIEFINGS AND TRAININGS
http://www.blackhat.com/
Black Hat is proud to be holding Trainings and Briefings in Washington D.C.,
Amsterdam, Las Vegas, Japan, and a mystery location in 2008. Please mark
your calendars!
NEW: An enhancement to all Black Hat Briefings allows all attendees greater
access to each presenter. Immediately following each session the presenters
are available for an additional hour to take questions in a break out room.
Michalis Polychronakis, University of Crete, Greece.
Prof. Javier Lopez, University of Malaga, Spain.
Dr. Theo Tryfonas, University of Glamorgan, Wales, UK.
Prof. Engin Kirda, Eurecom Graduate School, Cote d'Azur, France.
Thorsten Holz, University of Mannheim, Germany.
Prof. Herbert Bos, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Amsterdam, Holland.
David Brumley, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, USA.
Marco Cremonini, Universit degli Studi di Milano, Milan.
Dr. Ulrike Meyer, Darmstadt University of Technology, Darmstadt, Germany.
Dr. Philippe Owezarski, National Centre for Scientific Research,
Toulouse, France.
days. For each non-resident speaker, HITB will cover travel expenses up
to USD 1,200.00.
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On a related note, the first set of speakers for HITB2010 - Amsterdam
have been announced with the following presentations lined up:
JIT-SPRAY Attacks & Advanced Shellcode
http://conference.hackinthebox.org/hitbsecconf2010ams/?page_id=803
Final paper due: 14 Mar 2008
Workshop.: 31 Mar 2008
Organisation
Program Chair: Herbert Bos (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam)
Program Co-chair: Evangelos Markatos (FORTH and Univ. of Crete)
Publicity Co-Chairs:
Angelos Stavrou (George Mason University)
enters full swing I'd like to make a couple announcements:
BRIEFINGS AND TRAININGS
http://www.blackhat.com/
Black Hat is proud to be holding Trainings and Briefings in Washington D.C.,
Amsterdam, Las Vegas, Japan, and a mystery location in 2008. Please mark
your calendars!
NEW: An enhancement to all Black Hat Briefings allows all attendees greater
access to each presenter. Immediately following each session the presenters
are available for an additional hour to take questions in a break out room.
Information about this year's venue can be located on the BH DC 09 venue
page at:
https://www.blackhat.com/html/bh-dc-09/bh-dc-09-venue.html.
BLACK HAT EUROPE CFP NOW OPEN
Black Hat Europe returns to Amsterdam from April 14 to April 17 with the
best lineup of security trainers and speakers anywhere on the European
continent. Tracks include Hardware and Embedded Devices, Reversing and
Malware, Client Wars and Application Security, as well as a focus on the
Enterprise for issues typically found in large enterprises, from databases,
access control, data management, centralized logging and policy management
The Call for Papers for the second annual HITBSecConf in Europe is now
open! Taking place from the 17th - 20th of May at the NH Grand
Krasnapolsky in Amsterdam, HITB2011AMS will be a quad-track conference
line up featuring keynote speaker Joe Sullivan (Chief Security Officer
of Facebook) and a special keynote panel discussion on 'The Economics of
Vulnerabilities'!
HITB2011AMS will also feature a brand new Capture The Flag - World
Domination competition run by the HITB.nl CTF Crew, an expanded
Hackerspaces Village (with participation from .NL and .EU based
We have decided to make the ezine available for free in the
continued spirit of HITB in ?Keeping Knowledge Free?. In addi-
tion to the freely available PDF downloads, combined editions
of the magazine will be printed in limited quantities for distri-
bution at the various HITBSecConf?s around the world - Dubai,
Amsterdam and Malaysia. We aim to only print somewhere
between 100 or 200 copies (maybe less) per conference so be
sure to grab a copy when they come out!
Happy New Year once again and we hope you enjoy the zine!
>
>
>Our new blog post describes some recent changes Microsoft introduced to
>fight against binary planting exploits. The most recent change was the removal
>of a vulnerable COM server on Windows XP which we used in our proof of
>concept at Hack In The Box Amsterdam in May.
>
>Read the post to find out what else is hiding in the "COM server binary
>planting"
>closet and what to do to get our PoC back to life.
>
Does this run code without prompting, on a reasonably default configuration?
On Thu, Jun 2, 2011 at 7:52 AM, ACROS Security Lists <lists@acros.si> wrote:
>
> We published a remote/local proof of concept for the COM Server-Based Binary Planting
> exploit presented at the Hack in the Box conference in Amsterdam.
>
> Feel free to try it out online if WebDAV works through your firewall, or download it
> and test it in your local network or simply on your computer.
>
> http://blog.acrossecurity.com/2011/06/com-server-based-binary-planting-proof.html
Our new blog post describes in detail how the binary planting exploits we presented
at Hack In The Box Amsterdam work. Watch a user on IE8/XP getting pwned by two single
clicks on a web page, and a user on IE9/Win7 getting pwned by selecting an option
from a context menu.
http://blog.acrossecurity.com/2011/05/anatomy-of-com-server-based-binary.html
or
http://bit.ly/kWe3gw
The Call For Papers for PlumberCon 10, 2nd edition, taking place in
Vienna (Austria) is now open!
This year the conference will be held from July 09th - 11th (Fri -
Sun) - in other words, the week between HitB Amsterdam and The Next
H.O.P.E.
Introduction
Hash: SHA256
BugTraq readers, here is a big Black Hat update to keep inquiring minds up
to date with all the goings on in our not-so-secret lair:
Black Hat Amsterdam is a go!
Training: 25-26 March 2008 Briefings: 27-28 March 2008 There will be four
different tracks over two days comprised of over 20+ internationally
renowned security professionals speaking on diverse topics from intercepting
GSM traffic and the evolution of spam techniques to attacking Anti Virus
Hi,
Our new partner in the Netherlands, Lab106 (aka Outpost24), invited me
out to present some our research at the Amsterdam Black Hats event.
I focused the main presentation on Anti-Guerrilla Warfare tactics, why
defense in depth doesn't work, and the new Mbius Defense along with
graphics the NEW attack visualization technology we are now using.
The presentation is now available here but unfortunately there is no
Wyndham Midtown Hotel
Atlanta, GA
http://www.summercon.org
Summercon is the oldest of the hacker cons. It has been hosted insuch fine cities as St. Louis, Atlanta, Washington, D.C., and Amsterdam. The con audience is a wide mix from security professionals, military officals, socialists, hackers, parents, artists, etc... It is a social event with presentations to help get the conversations started. There is little attitude, lots to learn, and plenty of fun at Summercon; all in the name of hacking.
Summercon is FREE this year! Pease buy a t-shirt to support the organizer's efforts.
Scheduled Speakers:
If you would like to speak, send an email to speakers@ s u m m e r con.org with
In other news:
Presentations and white papers from Black Hat USA 2007 are on line, with audio and video coming soon. To know as soon as new content comes on-line, subscribe to our RSS feed at
http://www.blackhat.com/BlackHatRSS.xml
The Black Hat D.C. and Black Hat Amsterdam Call for Papers is now open.
The focus this year for Black Hat D.C. will be both on Offensive tools, techniques, and related technology as well as wireless and near field security. A more detailed CfP will be released next week.
https://cfp.blackhat.com/
See you in Tokyo!
The videos from the 7th annual Hack in The Box security conference held
in Malaysia last year have been released! On a related note, do keep in
mind that online registration for HITBSecConf2010 - Dubai closes in less
than 4 weeks and the Call for Papers for HITBSecConf2010 - Amsterdam is
still open for submissions (Submissions are due no later than 19th April 2010)!
HITB CFP
http://cfp.hackinthebox.org/
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*** The CFP deadline has been extended until 2 November 2007 ***
The Apache Software Foundation (ASF) invites submissions for the
Security track of ApacheCon Europe 2008. To be held 7 April through
11 April, 2008 at the new Mvenpick Hotel Amsterdam City Centre.
ApacheCon serves as a forum for showcasing the ASF's latest
developments, including its projects, membership, and community.
Offering unparalleled educational opportunities, with dedicated
presentations, hands-on trainings, and sessions that address core
technology, development, business/marketing, and licensing issues
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