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Intrusion detection
CA ARCserve Backup r12.5 on Windows
CA ARCserve Backup r11.1 Linux
CA ARCserve Backup r11.5 Linux
CA ARCserve for Windows Client Agent
CA ARCserve for Windows Server component
CA eTrust Intrusion Detection 2.0 SP1
CA eTrust Intrusion Detection 3.0
CA eTrust Intrusion Detection 3.0 SP1
CA Common Services (CCS) r3.1
CA Common Services (CCS) r11
CA Common Services (CCS) r11.1
CALL FOR PAPERS
RAID 2009
12th International Symposium on
Recent Advances in Intrusion Detection 2009
September 23-25, 2009
Saint Malo, Brittany, France
CALL FOR PAPERS
RAID 2009
12th International Symposium on
Recent Advances in Intrusion Detection 2009
September 23-25, 2009
Saint Malo, Brittany, France
CA ARCserve Backup r12.5 on Windows
CA ARCserve Backup r11.1 Linux
CA ARCserve Backup r11.5 Linux
CA ARCserve for Windows Client Agent
CA ARCserve for Windows Server component
CA eTrust Intrusion Detection 2.0 SP1
CA eTrust Intrusion Detection 3.0
CA eTrust Intrusion Detection 3.0 SP1
CA Common Services (CCS) r3.1
CA Common Services (CCS) r11
CA Common Services (CCS) r11.1
CA Network and Systems Management (NSM) (formerly Unicenter
Network and Systems Management) r3.0, r3.1, r11, r11.1
CA ARCserve Backup r11.1, r11.5, r12 on Windows
CA ARCserve Backup r11.1, r11.5 Linux
CA ARCserve client agent for Windows
CA eTrust Intrusion Detection 2.0 SP1, 3.0, 3.0 SP1, 4.0
CA Common Services (CCS) r11, r11.1
CA Anti-Virus SDK (formerly eTrust Anti-Virus SDK)
Non-Affected Products:
Network and Systems Management) r3.0, r3.1, r11, r11.1
CA ARCserve Backup r11.1, r11.5, r12 on Windows
CA ARCserve Backup r11.1, r11.5 Linux
CA ARCserve for Windows Client Agent
CA ARCserve for Windows Server component
CA eTrust Intrusion Detection 2.0 SP1, 3.0, 3.0 SP1
CA Common Services (CCS) r3.1, r11, r11.1
CA Anti-Virus SDK (formerly eTrust Anti-Virus SDK)
Non-Affected Products:
info@dimva.org
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The annual DIMVA conference serves as a premier forum for advancing
the state of the art in intrusion detection, malware detection, and
vulnerability assessment. Each year DIMVA brings together
international experts from academia, industry and government to
present and discuss novel research in these areas. DIMVA is organized
by the special interest group Security - Intrusion Detection and
Response (SIDAR) of the German Informatics Society (GI). The
info@dimva.org
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The annual DIMVA conference serves as a premier forum for advancing
the state of the art in intrusion detection, malware detection, and
vulnerability assessment. Each year DIMVA brings together
international experts from academia, industry and government to
present and discuss novel research in these areas. DIMVA is organized
by the special interest group Security - Intrusion Detection and
Response (SIDAR) of the German Informatics Society (GI). The
conference brings together researchers from academia and industry
within Europe and beyond to present and discuss current topics in
applied network and systems security.
EC2ND 2010 invites submissions presenting novel ideas in the areas
of network defense, intrusion detection and systems security. Topics
for submission include but are not limited to:
* Intrusion Detection
* Malicious Software
* Web Security
conference brings together researchers from academia and industry
within Europe and beyond to present and discuss current topics in
applied network and systems security.
EC2ND 2010 invites submissions presenting novel ideas in the areas
of network defense, intrusion detection and systems security. Topics
for submission include but are not limited to:
* Intrusion Detection
* Malicious Software
* Web Security
conference brings together researchers from academia and industry
within Europe and beyond to present and discuss current topics in
applied network and systems security.
EC2ND 2010 invites submissions presenting novel ideas in the areas
of network defense, intrusion detection and systems security. Topics
for submission include but are not limited to:
* Intrusion Detection
* Malicious Software
* Web Security
incidents and their forensic analysis is established in the rarest
cases. The quickly rising number of security incidents worldwide makes
the implementation of incident management capabilities essential.
In order to advance the fields of IT-Incident Management and Forensics
the special interest-group Security - Intrusion Detection and Response
(SIDAR) of the German Informatics Society (GI) organises an annual
conference, bringing together experts from throughout the world, to
discuss state of the art in the areas of Incident Management and
IT-Forensics (IMF). IMF promotes collaboration and exchange of ideas
3. Perform “Stress Testing” on a variety of network infrastructure, network
devices and security solutions in place.
4. Simulate Denial-of-Service attacks, validating the Firewall rules and
Intrusion Detection System/Intrusion Prevention System policies.
Further information can be found @ http://fnstenv.blogspot.com (demo video
and source code).
PS: Yes, there are some "anti-kiddo" tricks, so, please, don't blame me for
* * Digital Forensics
* * WLAN/WiFi, GPRS, IPv6 and 3G Security
* * IPv6
* * Smart Card Security
* * Cryptography
* * Intrusion Detection
* * Incident Response
* * Rootkit Detection, Techniques, and Defense
* * Security Properties of Web-Frameworks
* * Malicious Code Analysis
* * Secure Framework Design
interesting open questions, we expect submissions to be supported by
some evidence of feasibility or preliminary quantitative results.
Topics include but are not limited to:
* Intrusion Detection
* Denial-of-Service
* Privacy Protection
* Security Policy
* Peer-to-Peer and Grid Security
* Network Monitoring
12:00 USB Device Drivers: A Stepping Stone into your Kernel
Moritz Jodeit and Martin Johns
12:30 Lunch Break
14:00 Session: Intrusion Detection
14:00 Response Initiation in Distributed Intrusion Response
Systems for Tactical MANETs
Gabriel Klein, Henning Rogge, Felix Schneider, Jens Tölle,
Marko Jahnke and Stefan Karsch
incidents and their forensic analysis is established in the rarest
cases. The quickly rising number of security incidents worldwide makes
the implementation of incident management capabilities essential.
In order to advance the fields of IT-Incident Management and Forensics
the special interest-group Security - Intrusion Detection and Response
(SIDAR) of the German Informatics Society (GI) organises an annual
conference, bringing together experts from throughout the world, to
discuss state of the art in the areas of Incident Management and
IT-Forensics (IMF). IMF promotes collaboration and exchange of ideas
* Digital Forensics
* WLAN/WiFi, GPRS and 3G Security
* IPv6
* Smart Card Security
* Cryptography
* Intrusion Detection
* Incident Response
* Rootkit Detection, Techniques, and Defense
* Security Properties of Web-Frameworks
* Malicious Code Analysis
* Secure Framework Design
* Hardware hacking
* New web security technique
* Encryption, decryption, cracking Technology
* Automatic Vulnerability Discovery
* Forensics and anti-forensics
* Intrusion Detection and Evasion technology
* Wireless hacking and security
* P2P Technology
* ETC
- One more time, there's no restrictions in topic.
interesting open questions, we expect submissions to be supported by
some evidence of feasibility or preliminary quantitative results.
Topics include but are not limited to:
* Intrusion Detection
* Denial-of-Service
* Privacy Protection
* Security Policy
* Peer-to-Peer and Grid Security
* Network Monitoring
• Hardware hacking
• New web security technique
• Encryption, decryption, cracking Technology
• Automatic Vulnerability Discovery
• Forensics and anti-forensics
• Intrusion Detection and Evasion technology
• Wireless hacking and security
• P2P Technology
• ETC
- One more time, there’s no restrictions in topic.
interesting open questions, we expect submissions to be supported by some
evidence of feasibility or preliminary quantitative results.
Topics include but are not limited to:
Intrusion Detection
Denial-of-Service
Privacy Protection
Security Policies
Peer-to-Peer and Grid Security
Network Monitoring
• Security Policy Implementation & Compliance
• Botnet Detection and Prevention
• Information Security Risk Management
• Economics of Information Security
• Computer & Network Forensics
• Network Security and Intrusion Detection
• Computer Crime and Digital Forensics
• Security in the Cloud / Distributed Systems
• Forensic Accounting and Fraud Detection
• Curriculum Development in Information Security
• Digital Rights Management
* Hardware hacking
* New web security technique
* Encryption, decryption, cracking Technology
* Automatic Vulnerability Discovery
* Forensics and anti-forensics
* Intrusion Detection and Evasion technology
* Wireless hacking and security
* P2P Technology
* ETC
- One more time, there’s no restrictions in topic.
info@dimva.org
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The annual DIMVA conference serves as a premier forum for advancing the
state of the art in intrusion detection, malware detection, and
vulnerability assessment. Each year DIMVA brings together international
experts from academia, industry and government to present and discuss
novel research in these areas. DIMVA is organized by the special
interest group Security - Intrusion Detection and Response (SIDAR) of
the German Informatics Society (GI).
# 3G/4G Cellular Networks
# Apple / OS X security vulnerabilities
# SS7/Backbone telephony networks
# Analysis of network and security vulnerabilities
# Firewall technologies
# Intrusion detection
# Data Recovery, Forensics and Incident Response
# HSDPA and CDMA Security
# Identification and Entity Authentication
# Network Protocol and Analysis
# Smart Card and Physical Security
Thierry,
I think inability of antivirus / intrusion detection to catch something
that is not malware/intrusion or malware in the form unused in-the-wild
is not vulnerability. Antivirus (generally) gives no preventive
protection. They can add signatures for your PoCs to their database -
and that's how it works.
--Thursday, July 16, 2009, 12:02:35 AM, you wrote to bugtraq@securityfocus.com:
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.
* Reverse engineering of software and hardware
* Malware collection and analysis
* Botnet analysis
* Electronic voting
* Security metrics and visualization
* Intrusion detection and prevention
* Cloud computing security
* Cryptography and security protocols
* Biometric system security
* Quantitative and model based IT risk management
incidents and their forensic analysis are not well established. The
quickly rising number of security incidents worldwide makes the
implementation of incident management capabilities essential.
In order to advance the fields of IT Security Incident Management and IT
Forensics the special interest-group "Security Intrusion Detection and
Response" (SIDAR) of the German Informatics Society (GI) organizes an
annual conference, providing a platform for experts from throughout the
world, to discuss the state of the art in the areas of IT Security
Incident Management and IT Forensics (IMF). IMF promotes collaboration
and exchange of ideas between industry, academia, law-enforcement and
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