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Call for Papers!
Conference on Cyber Warfare
June 17-19, 2009
Tallinn, Estonia
Cooperative Cyber Defence Centre of Excellence
Conference on Cyber Warfare
June 17-19, 2009
Tallinn, Estonia
www.ccdcoe.org
Jaak Aaviksoo, Estonian Defence Minister
Opening Remarks
KEYNOTE
CFP due March 15, 2009
Conference on Cyber Warfare in Tallinn, Estonia: June 17-19, 2009
Host: Cooperative Cyber Defence Centre of Excellence (www.ccdcoe.org)
CCD CoE is soliciting research papers within the emerging field of
cyber warfare, including but not limited to:
Concepts and Doctrine
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Greetings from the Cooperative Cyber Defence Centre of Excellence (CCD CoE) in Tallinn, Estonia!
Registration is now open for the CCD CoE Conference on Cyber Warfare, which will take place at the Estonian National Theater on June 17-19, 2009.
Following a worldwide Call for Papers, there will be 29 presentations given by researchers from 13 countries. Highlights include:
• Jaak Aaviksoo, Estonian Defence Minister
• Information Warfare Monitor: Tracking GhostNet: Investigating a Cyber Espionage Network
This one-day event attracts 600+ attendees and vendors providing opportunities for business and intellectual engagement among attendees on topics related to IT- and information security.
There is no registration fee for speakers of accepted topics.
Suggested topics for submission of papers are listed below (but not limited to):
• Cyber Warfare
• Information Assurance
• Security Data Collection and Analysis
• Internet-based Terrorism and Espionage
• Reverse Engineering of Viruses and Worms
• Security Policy Implementation & Compliance
+ - new(new version)Tool being released
First list of speakers (not in any specific order)
**0. Anonymous - Desi Special(pronounced pay-sul, as in chai) Hacking
+1. Abhisek Datta - Software Fuzzing with Wireplay
2. WhiteKnight - The art of cyber-warfare
3. Veysel Ozer - The evil Karmetasploit upgrade
+4. Anant Kochhar - Malware detection tool for Websites - A proof of Concept
5. Cassio Goldshmidt - Tracking the progress of SDL program
6. Vinoth Sivasubramanian - Defending Industrial espionage in Today's
Environment.
A subset of topics we would be interested in (but not
limited to): Application security, Web security, social engineering,
Mobile Networks GSM/CDMA/3G, Bluetooth, OS/Kernel, Virtualization,
cloud security/hacking, protocol vulnerabilities, hardware security,
cyber warfare, cyber forensics, cryptography, spam, malware, L2-L4
hacking.
SUBMISSIONS
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Initially an abstract will be required with your details.
their infrastructure
(http://www.informationweek.com/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=199602023)
not an 0day attack.
0day's defined as "unpublished exploit" wouldn't do much in a
cyberwarfare theater as country against country as the purpose of such
warfare would LIKELY be to disconnect/disrupt communications. In the
cases of industrial/country vs. country espionage it might (likely) will
be more effective for the long haul but in the short term, 0days will
be useless in this type of "cyberfight". Think about it logically, you
want to "disrupt" country X's communications, not tap them. You'd want
# Mobile Security (cellular technologies)
# WLAN and Bluetooth Security
# Analysis of malicious code
# Cryptography and Cryptanalysis
# Computer forensics
# Cyber warfare
# Open source hacking toolkit
# Cyber Crime & law
# Hardware mods
:: Exclusion ::
[--- SPEAKING LINE UP ---]
Speaker: Jayson Street, CISSP (Stratagem One)
Keynote: "Dispelling the myths and discussing the facts of global
cyber-warfare"
Language: English
Track: Information warfare
Speaker: Stephen Ridley (Matasano)
# Cloud Application Security
# Mobile Security (cellular technologies)
# Mobile platform attacks (iOS, Android, BB, Win7, Symbian)
# Cyber Intelligence
# Cyber warfare
# Hardware mods
# Critical Infrastructure Attack & Protection
# Protocol based vulnerability in networks and computers
# Firewall Evasion techniques
# Data Recovery and Incident Response